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radiusIM Hits Facebook!

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

So you’re addicted to Facebook? You’re not alone. Say hello to the radiusIM Facebook App. It takes all the cool features of radius and puts them right inside Facebook. The best part is that it automatically adds any of your Facebook friends who also use radiusIM, so you can IM them and see where they are. And you get the added bonus of the widget in your profile.

Be sure to link your existing account when loging in through Facebook so there’s no need to re-enter your AIM/MSN accounts etc. Check it out and let us know what you think.

Facebook

Se habla Español

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Al tener muchos visitantes de habla hispana en nuestra página, decidimos brindar el servicio ahora en Español. Muchas de las cosas están traducidas, pero si ven algo en inglés por favor háganoslo saber. Ahora el mundo de habla hispana puede disfrutar mas de radius!

It’s all about ‘me’

Monday, July 16th, 2007

We’ve made the map a lot more fun this week by adding the ‘me’ bubble. It makes sharing your location with your friends a whole lot easier. All you have to do is drag and drop it to wherever you want to place yourself. You can also just type in an address by clicking the address link and then click the map at the new location to place yourself there.

Saving your favorite locations is also easier. Just click the globe icon and choose ’save current location.’ The next time you click the globe you’ll see it listed there along with any other locations you choose to save.

Change Location

Let us know how you like it.

Network Upgrades

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

We’re going to upgrade our network to help us handle more people on the site. Popularity is good thing!

We’ll have to take a little downtime, though. The site will be down on Friday July 6th from 6:00 PM EST to 8:00 PM EST. Sorry for the inconvenience and be sure to check back in after we’re done.

Presentation at Digital Hollywood

Friday, June 15th, 2007

We got some time on the beach this week courtesy of the Digital Hollywood conference in Santa Monica. We were invited to present radiusIM and we gave our spiel about what we think is important about location and IM on the web.

The crowd was great and we got to meet some interesting new folks and to see some old friends. Thanks to everyone for the support. Next year we’ll carve out some time for surfing.

The Map Gets Cooler

Monday, June 4th, 2007

The Map Window is where radius brings to life many of its social features. You can always see your radius friends show up as icons inside the map. The people on the grid outside the map are other radius users. Now when you mouse over them, they pop up inside the map as well. It’s a cool way to see who else is around. Remember, though, everyone’s location is ‘blurred’ to keep things fun.

You can always change your location with the my location window. Click on the globe icon above the map to pick your spot.

MyLocation

radius babies

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

A big congratulations to Eric, our AJAX guru. He’s a proud daddy now!

Rumor has it he’s not gotten much sleep. I guess he’d better get used to that :).

Invite your friends

Monday, May 7th, 2007

Everything is more fun when your friends are around, especially on radius where you can see where they are hanging out. To help you get your friends on radius we now have a slick friend importer. You can pull in your friends from Hotmail, Yahoo, GMail, Myspace and Facebook and with a few clicks you can see who is already a user and invite all the rest.

Just click the ‘Add a Friend’ button in the Friend List or the ‘invite a friend’ link.

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Upgrade that browser

Friday, April 20th, 2007

The latest generation of web apps are doing some pretty cool things, everything from movies on demand to washing your car (well…not yet at least).

Radius performs its magic through some pretty sophisticated JavaScript and a little help from one of the latest browsers makes a big difference. If you’re running something on the older side, try upgrading. We prefer the latest Firefox, but IE 7 works great too.

Get FirefoxIE7

Happy web surfing!

Right click is your friend

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

We work hard to make radius easy to use. A great feature some of you should try is the wonderful right click. Try right clicking on a friend in your friend list. You’ll see a menu that lets you do pretty much everything like showing them on the map or displaying your logs. Also right click someone in the map window. There are even more cool things there like ‘zoom to location’ which will take you to an approximate location for a local.

rightclick

Happy right clicking.


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