Memes
Memes is simple... We bog through the swamp of Twitter to find out which webpages people are reading and tweeting about right now, then show you what's popular before anyone else finds out about it.
How does it work? Every time someone includes a link to a web page in a tweet on Twitter, it's counted. Memes simplifies and categorizes those links into what's most popular at any given moment. Then with a tap, you can check out the page yourself or retweet it to your followers.
CATEGORIES
- Technology
- Gaming
- Science
- Comedy
- Entertainment
- Lifestyle
- Sports
- World & Business
BE MORE VALUABLE TO YOUR FOLLOWERS
Retweeting interesting links (but not overdoing it!) is a great way to build your following on Twitter while sharing the cool stuff you find. Memes makes it super easy to do just that.
IT'S LIKE THE DIGG OF TWITTER
Memes is like Digg, but powered by Twitter. Inside each category, you'll find the most heavily tweeted links during the past 24 hours. It's so easy, we guarantee you'll find something cool.
INSTAPAPER FOR LATER
Memes lets you mark anything to be read later inside Instapaper. Simply head to your iPhone's 'Settings' app and enter your Instapaper username and you're good to go! A 'Read Later' button will appear automatically in the top bar when viewing any link inside Memes.
PLAYS WELL WITH TWEETIE
Turn on 'Tweet with Tweetie' in your iPhone's settings app. Then, when you tap retweet inside Memes, the tweet will open in Tweetie 2.
FULL OAUTH SUPPORT
We're fully committed to your privacy. Memes uses OAuth to log you in to Twitter so your password is never stored on your device or sent to us.
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CURRENT LIST OF NEWS SOURCES
- CNN Breaking News
- CNN Headlines
- The New York Times
- BBC News
- CNBC
- ESPN
- Google News
- FOX News
- NPR
- USA Today
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