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FAVE APP: Search your favorite hashtag in multimedia style with Sees[.]aw

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Sick and tired of the same old, boring text-heavy Twitter hashtag search? Here comes Sees.aw to make keeping up with your fave hashtags both more visually appealing and productive.

Hashtags, hashtags, hashtags. What’s in a hashtag? A whole heck of a lot, actually. Searching hashtags during a live event allows you to find others with a shared interest, archive notes and soundbites, share multimedia content to name a few. In the past, viewing a live scrolling hashtag from your desktop meant following plain text. While you can get information, it is pretty one dimensional and doesn’t allow the incorporation of robust content people share.

Seesaw gives you a different way to: view hashtagged content, archive it (as in “saw”) and share it with others. Since we now live in a social visual (read: Pinterest) world, images done well make all the difference. If people using your hashtag include a photo or video in their tweet, it shows up in the scrolling feed. And don’t worry, if the hashtag is moving too fast, you can pause the feed (along with other commands) from the left hand column.

Want to highlight an additional key phrase within the hashtag search? You can do that, too. Seesaw shows those tweets with a highlighted box.

My fave feature about this app is the ability to save and share content from the hashtag search. You can archive all of your favorite tweets to a single page which you can then make accessible to anyone else.

Have you been waiting for an app like Seesaw? Use something else? Let me know.

Thank you to the awesome Ted Rubin (@tedrubin) for passing this along to me.

FAVE @Instagram: Hashtag project #PhotoIDGram uses your driver’s license in place of your face

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My new fave hashtag on Instagram is #PhotoIDGram. I recently interviewed Cubby Graham, the project’s founder, on how he uses Instagram and how others can create successful hashtag projects.

The photo above is one of the many in a (relatively) new Instagram hashtag project aptly called #PhotoIDGram. What is a hashtag project? It’s a specific type of photo associated with a hashtag that anyone is free to participate in. In fact, joining in projects like this allow you to find more people to interact with on Instagram. Simply search the hashtag via your Instagram app or with desktop sites like Statigr.am.

Not sure what #PhotoIDGram is? If you haven’t figured it out already, you take a photo of someone with their ID card photo covering their face.

TIP: If you’re using a driver’s license or another identification card with personal information, don’t forget to cover it up.

Here’s a little background about my fave hashtag of the moment with Instagram superuser, Cubby Graham:

What was your inspiration for creating #photoIDgram?

I’ve always been a huge fan of my buddy Kyle (@kylesteed); he’s always been a huge inspiration to me. Kyle pioneered #Instaxagram around a very similar concept of shooting an instax photo of someone, utilizing the instax physical format as the primary focal point, and placing the image over their body. Then, just a few weeks ago, my friend Brett (@Bretle) renewed his driver’s license and posted a photo of it to Instagram. Both of these factors contributed toward my inspiration, and thus, #PhotoIDGram was born.

When did you notice that your pet project was beginning to catch on with other IGers?

After I posted my first #PhotoIDGram, it seemed like people were really excited to get out and experiment with the concept themselves. It’s been really fun to see so many people from around the world contribute in a variety of ways; you can’t help but smile when you see a #PhotoIDGram. With this concept, people aren’t just limited to an instax photo, and it gives nearly everyone the opportunity to contribute, as most everyone of age has some form of photo ID.

What would classify #PhotoIDGram as? Is it an insta-meme?

I believe #PhotoIDGram is still in the initial exposure stage, but I do believe that the idea of a #PhotoIDGram carries some characteristics and qualities that contribute to it becoming an Instagram meme. One of the elements that I really enjoy is seeing people from different cities, states, and even countries posting #PhotoIDGram to Instagram. It’s so fun to see so many different forms of IDs, which represent different cultures. There is something intriguing about an ID photo; it always seems to carry a sense of humor.  It’s interesting to see people translate that in so many different ways cross-culturally.

What tips can you offer to those who would like to engage or meet others on Instagram?

Instagram is such an incredible platform to share photos with friends, family, and people all around the world. One of the major tips I would share with people who want to engage more on Instagram is simply to take good photos. You don’t have to be a professional photographer to post good photos, you just have to be committed to detail and creating “rad-tastic” images. Follow people whose photography you enjoy and whose photography inspires you. Interact with those you follow and those that follow you. Behind every Instagram account is an actual person, and that person will get excited when you interact and encourage their creativity, just as you do when someone leaves a genuine comment on your photo. 

Does Instagram play role in your professional life? 

I’m currently a full-time personal assistant. The organization with which I work holds the objective to equip, empower and encourage pastors and churches. I’m also a part-time photographer, and I enjoy traveling all around the world. I don’t really incorporate much of my “career” on my Instagram feed. I primarily use instagram as an environment to engage with people and be inspired; it is something that enables me to create and grow creatively on a daily basis wherever I am. I’m a sucker for adventure, and I enjoy using Instagram to capture and share my adventures wherever life takes me.

Where else can people find you online?

People can obviously find me on Instagram, but they can also follow my random 140 thoughts on twitter (@cubbygraham) or subscribe to my tumblr (cubbygraham.tumblr.com).

If you had to describe your iphoneography style with three words, what are they?

Outdoor, Explorer, Adventure

FAVE SOCIAL: 10 browser-based platforms to experience @Instagram

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True or False: You can search photos from Instagram on your web browser.

False. False. Triple, false.

Kind of.

If you use:

  1. Extragram: View photos from Instagram and Picplz in visually appealing formats. You can also like, comment and follow other users.
  2. Gramfeed: Gramfeed lets you view followers’ photo feeds, visualize photos on Google maps, post comments and likes, in addition to searching photos by tags or location.
  3. Hashgram: You can search any hashtag or username with a public account on Instagram. The homepage defaults to the most current popular photos on Instagram’s #PopularPage. You can see how many likes and comments a photos has accrued along with the date and time it was posted.
  4. Instagreat: A slideshow web browser.
  5. Instagrid: Create a gallery-style grid of your Instagram photos.
  6. Instamem: Link Instagram images to movies, songs, books, etc…
  7. Instawar: Instagram photo battles.
  8. Listagram:  Allows you to look for photos in one “Mosaique” and search other users by their nicknames or pictures related to an hashtag.
  9. Postcardgram: Create digital postcards from your Instagram photos and send to friends.
  10. Webstagram: Similar to the search engines above, you can access many Instagram features from your browser.

You’ll be all good.

FAVE INSTAGRAM: Join in Weekend Hashtag Project for a chance to be featured on the official @Instagram blog

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Looking for more fun ways to use Instagram that don’t only involve photos of your breakfast, lunch and dinner? Then you’ll love Weekend Hashtag Project run by the Instagram team. Meet new people, join in a community and reach more with your photos. Sound peachy?

Right from Instagram:

Weekend Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes & hashtags chosen by Instagram’s Community Team. For a chance to be featured on the Instagram blog, follow @jayzombie and look for a photo from her announcing the weekend’s project every Friday. Every Monday we feature some of our favorites from the project, here.

What’s a hashtag project? Last week’s theme was #soloparking, a project that asked participants to look for modes of transportation parked all by themselves. People took pictures of these items, uploaded to Instagram and added the hashtag in their comments.

Planes, trains and automobiles anyone?

Go have some fun!

Have a FAVE you think I should feature? Send to ilovefaves@gmail.com. I <3 email.

FAVE SERVICE: #mom texts or calls your mom when you arrive safely

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Hey @marianslibrary (yah, that’s my Mom). You know how you want me to call or text you when I’m safely on the ground after being 30,000+ feet in the air? I can promise you I’ll never forget again.

The folks at #mom (hashtagmom) must really love their moms because they created a service that automates this: a Foursquare check in with the #mom calls or texts your mom. That means anytime mom is worried about where you are, you can let her know you arrived safely. Mothers around the world REJOICE!

If you’re a Foursquare user and you like your mom, there’s no reason not use it. Simply go here, enter your mom’s phone number, select whether to send her a text or call, connect Foursquare account. Done. Aren’t you a good son/daughter?