‘Glue’ Toolbar: Your Friends Are in Your Web, Helping You
Webmonkey —
... reviews on other sites and looking for related content on YouTube, Flixster and other networks.
Glue is the single most useful social networking tool I’ve encountered and using it it actually much simpler than describing what it does. To see glue in action check out the video from Adaptive Blue. You can grab the latest version of Glue from the Mozilla add-ons site.
Glue Overview from AdaptiveBlue on Vimeo.
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Get Glue On Your iPhone
ReadWriteWeb —
... above, or you can switch over to a more fun "cover flow" view that allows you to quickly flip through the different films, books, restaurants, etc. similar to the way you browse through your albums on your iPhone/iPod.
The iPhone app is definitely a must-have for Glue users as they will enjoy having access to their friends' recommendations even when they're away from their computers.
Glue for iPhone from AdaptiveBlue on Vimeo.
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iPhone App Puts the Glue Social Network in Your Pocket
Webmonkey —
... the iPhone, follow this link to the App Store and download a copy. Glue for the iPhone is free, though you should install and configure the Firefox version first since there doesn’t appear to be a way to signup for Glue directly from the iPhone app.
The easiest way to see how Glue on the iPhone works is to watch this video from Adaptive Blue, which covers the hightlights:
Glue for iPhone from AdaptiveBlue on Vimeo.
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Glue Moves Mobile Onto the iPhone
CenterNetworks —
... book or movie from your friends. No longer will you stand wondering if you should rent Office Space for the 100th time. There are wine helpers as well so you won't look like a dud on your next date.
Sarah Perez has more details on the Glue iPhone launch. Check out the Glue demo video from last week at the tech meetup. Here's the company demo video on the iPhone launch:
Glue for iPhone from AdaptiveBlue on Vimeo.
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Glue Connects You With Friends On Sites Visited
SOMEWHAT FRANK —
... called Glue takes a different approach by enabling conversations and sharing on sites that you visit via the browser. Glue is an browser plugin that appears on your current page to show you friends who looked at the same things and what they thought. It brings your social network to the content pages that you visit rather than integrating directly into various web sites directly.
Glue 4.2 Overview from AdaptiveBlue on Vimeo.
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Glue adds game dynamic, suggestion stream, profiles
Webware.com —
... for Guru status and collect Stickers for their profile. Glue also threw a couple of new statistics our way to give us an idea of their growth. Currently, the service is getting a new rating every three seconds and a total of 1.2 million new interactions between people and things every month.
Here's a nice video that the guys at Glue put together for this release to explain the service:
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Glue Suggests Movies, Music, and More [Download]
Lifehacker —
... with popular sites like Amazon.com and Last.fm. Once you sign up for a Glue Account, you can begin flagging things you like to build a profile of tastes. What kind of things? Glue can suggest books, music, movies, video games, wine, artists, and movie stars. You can log in using Facebook or Twitter and Glue will not only suggest items based on your own tastes but on the tastes of your friends. Watch the video below to see it in action: [image] Glue Promo from AdaptiveBlue on Vimeo . Already a Glue user? Trying it out for the first time? Have another ...

