Software

Software

Because microblogging is the future of connectivity and social networking, it is no surprise that future software platforms will be based on the phenomenon. Not only software platforms available on the internet, but maybe even software platforms in mobile phones. With the development of better and better technology, it is no surprise that microblogging will soon follow suit.

Duke University created a microblogging software. The software intends to maximize the full potential of a mobile phone where subscribers can ask other subscribers real-time information about certain things. It combines social networking and mobile technology. Say, you intend to go home and take the Main Road, but you are worried about traffic, you can ask your fellow microbloggers on the situation. And if there is a microblogger subscribed to the software, you can get your information, real-time, instantly.

Users of this software can upload photos, videos and even comment on other people's microblog updates. This software even allows geographic location tagging, which makes it easier for other users to be informed about a certain geographic location on real-time. The information is right at the fingertips of the blogger, making inter-connectivity even more available to those on the go.