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OneLouder releases Live 140, a curated guide to TV-related tweets
For a segment of television viewers, the Twitter conversation about what’s on TV has become entertainment equal to — or greater than, some would argue — the television programming that inspires it. Take, for instance, the presidential debate on Oct. 22: During the 90-minute event, debate-related conversation accounted for some 6.5 million tweets, including more…
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OneLouder aims to help users cut through Twitter noise with Slices
Topping out at 140 characters, a singular tweet is seldom a deafening thing. But when a Twitter feed is crowded with the cacophony of tweet after tweet after tweet after tweet — with no two tweets about the same subject — it can get a tad noisy. Now, OneLouder believes it has just the thing…
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With BaconReader, OneLouder gives Android users new Reddit app option
OneLouder, a Kansas City-based developer of social mobile apps, today announced the debut of BaconReader, an Android app for social news website Reddit. BaconReader is now available for free download in the Android Market. An ad-free version of the app costs $1.99. BaconReader offers features like one-tap access to favorite subreddits (category-specific sub-forums within the…
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Wednesday Whimsy: OneLouder celebrates ‘loudest day ever’
From rocking hairband-esque attire at the office to playing the same 83 minutes of film on loop all day, the guys and gals at OneLouder made sure their company lived up to its name on Friday, exceeding reasonable limits of dedication to a mock-rockumentary in observance of “National OneLouder Day.” The Kansas City-based developer of…
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OneLouder aims to make noise with social news app ChannelCaster
OneLouder, a Kansas City-based developer of social applications for mobile devices, on Monday announced the launch of ChannelCaster for Android smartphones and tablets. ChannelCaster is an aggregator that enables users to create and broadcast their own “channels” by combining news and entertainment from thousands of sources like Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, news websites and blogs. It’s…