Thanks to social networking apps, it's never been easier to keep in contact with your friends.
Many of the best social networking apps out there have been around
for a while, but as smartphones get smarter, so do the apps, and you can
now do more than ever.
From fan favorites like Instagram and Facebook to newcomers like
Hinge or Secret, there's never been a better time to find a social
network that's tailored to your tastes.
WhatsApp is a simple way to message for free.
Price: Free (iOS, Android, Windows Phone)
Vine is a creative way to share 6-second looping videos.
Price: Free (iOS, Android, Windows Phone,)
Snapchat is the best photo messaging app out there.
Price: Free (iOS, Android)
Secret is a social message for saying what's really on your mind.
Secret
lets you and your friends speak freely with each other and the world,
but you'll never know whose secret you're reading. People post and
comment anonymously, and you can now easily ask "Yes or No" questions
that people can respond to. To help make the text-based posts more
beautiful, Secret now gives you access to Flickr's photo library for
background images.
Price: Free (iOS, Android)
Price: Free (iOS, Android)
There's no better place to share photos than Instagram.
The official Twitter app is a great way to keep up with your tweets on the go.
Price: Free (iOS, Android, Windows Phone)
Update your blog on the go with Tumblr.
Price: Free (iOS, Android, Windows Phone)
LinkedIn is the best network out there for managing your professional connections.
Price: Free
Available on: (iOS, Android, Windows Phone)
Stay in touch with your friends and family wherever you are with Facebook.
Price: Free (iOS, Android, Windows Phone)
TapTalk makes it easy to send photos and videos to your friends with a lightning-fast interface.
Facebook Messenger is great for reaching out to your Facebook friends.
Facebook is in the process of spinning out Messenger from the regular Facebook app. Soon, it'll be the only way you can send Facebook messages on mobile.
Price: Free (iOS, Android, Windows Phone)
Pinterest is perfect for sharing photos of your interests with your friends.
Price: Free (iOS, Android, Windows Phone)
Hinge/Tinder/Grindr/OkCupid are the next generation of dating apps.
Hinge: Hinge helps you discover people that your Facebook friends already know, requiring a Facebook account so you can view the interesting details about a person while removing the "random" aspect of other dating apps. You get to see a curated list of potential matches, and select those you're interested in. If someone "likes" you back, Hinge introduces the two of you to help get the conversation started.
Price: Free (iOS, Android)
Tinder: Tinder is best known for its swiping system, which lets you swipe right if you're interested in someone or left to move on to your next potential match. If two people both swipe right on each other, Tinder lets you know you have a match, and you can message your match from right within the app.
Price: Free (iOS, Android)
Grindr: Grindr is a location-based dating app targeted towards gay and bisexual men. The app lets you know what singles are nearby so you can meet up with them, and with over 5 million active monthly users, there are plenty of choices.
Price: Free (iOS, Android)
OkCupid: OkCupid has most of the same features as other social networks. Users can chat, send status updates, message potential matches, and let the service match you up using its algorithms. The mobile app also lets you know what singles are nearby for impromptu meetups.
Price: Free ( iOS, Android)
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