Alert (application)
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Alert is a free mobile application
Application software
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 developed on MicroStrategy
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 Gateway technology that allows users to follow their favorite Facebook
Facebook
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 Pages in one integrated place on their mobile device. The app includes the ability to view and respond to upcoming events, look at photos, post comments and “like” updates, watch videos and listen to music online.

Alert was released on July 12, 2011, and is currently available for iPhone
IPhone
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, with plans announced to make the application available on other mobile platforms as well as Facebook Web. The app is free for download from the Apple App Store.

Features

Some of the features of the Alert application are:
  • Categorization of followed Facebook Pages
  • Facebook Events list, navigable by map location
  • Interaction with Facebook Page posts through the “like”, share and comment abilities
  • Multimedia content, including photos, videos and music

External links

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