Posted: January 26th, 2010 | Author: Sangraal | Filed under: iPhone | View Comments

Get v.1.3 here
The latest FanFeedr iPhone app is live on the iTunes App Store and available now as a free download.
What’s New
- The app will remember the last page you were on and restore it after restart, including the last set of stories from your FanFeed. This gives you a second chance to read them before new content takes its place.
- Added hot stories for MMA-Boxing, Golf and Tennis.
- Hot stories are now limited to the hottest stories in the last hour.
- Bug fixes.

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Thanks, FanFeedr.
Posted: November 25th, 2009 | Author: Michael | Filed under: Leagues, Release, UX, iPhone | View Comments

With Thanksgiving around the corner (at least here in the States) we kept our cooks in the kitchen over the weekend, combining R38 and R39 into a cornucopia. Here are some of the things we’ve prepared before the holiday:
- More relevant results for league content. With so many sources for league content, we decided to publish only the most noteworthy content items to make sure you can get the most important league news quickly.
- Standings for leagues, conferences and divisions. See where teams are in their conferences and divisions at a glance.
- Improved scores feed to the iPhone. We’ve added some special sauce to the way we publish scores to the iPhone push service, to make sure iPhone users get the latest updates without a fuss.
- And of course, ever more content sources.
Enjoy your Thanksgiving weekend, and check back with us next week for new features and post-holiday diet tips. And Giants fans, please make sure you’ve fully digested your turkey before the game. As always, thank you for your support.
Until next time,
Your friends at FanFeedr.
Posted: November 13th, 2009 | Author: Sangraal | Filed under: Release, UX, iPhone | View Comments

Get v.1.0 here
Version 1.0 of the FanFeedr iPhone app is live on the iTunes App Store and available now as a free download.
What’s New
- Additional commenting options. You can now comment on activity feed items, like your friends comments, or fan and un-fan events. You can do this inline without losing your spot in the feed.
- UI overhaul. A newer slicker theme for the app.
- Over 30 performance improvements, bug fixes and interface tweaks.
- Push notifications for scores, letting you get the action in real-time.
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That’s it!
Thanks, FanFeedr.
Posted: November 13th, 2009 | Author: Ty | Filed under: Release, UX, iPhone, twitter | View Comments

Right to it . . .
Push notifications on the iPhone
Better experience for first time users
- New first time user experience (FTUE) that has yellow boxes that shows new users exactly what they have to do to get a personalized FanFeed.
- To see this go to the site . . .
- Log out if you are already logged in
- Refresh the page
- This only works on Safari, Firefox and Chrome
- It doesn’t work on IE 6, 7, or 8.
Also . . .
- Scoreboards for all of the other games on each boxscore page, like the Lakers beat down of the Suns, last night, for example.
- Twitter feeds, like the one for my beloved Warriors, are powered directly off of our website, for reduced latency and real-time scores
More to come next week, and let us know what you think.
Thanks, the Feedr of the Fans
Posted: October 6th, 2009 | Author: Sangraal | Filed under: Release, iPhone, twitter | View Comments
Get v.0.9.5 here
Version 0.9.5 of the FanFeedr iPhone app is live on the iTunes App Store and available now as a free download.
What’s New
- Commenting! You can now comment on stories, photos and games.
- Share to Twitter. You can share your status updates, stories, and comments with both Twitter and Facebook.
- Improved Photo View, with scrollable caption support.
- Many tweaks, improvements and bug fixes.
Thank you for your interest in the FanFeedr iPhone and iPod Touch application.
That’s it!
Thanks, FanFeedr.
Posted: August 14th, 2009 | Author: Ty | Filed under: New Tweets, Release, Search, UX, iPhone, twitter | View Comments

Folks,
This week we have added Twitter integration using their super-transparent OAuth implementation. Which means that you can . . .
- Post your status update to Twitter as well as Facebook
- Send stories, videos and blog posts to Twitter
We have added the ability for you to follow your favorite teams ON Twitter, if you would prefer to do so there. So far we have all MLB baseball teams (like the Red Sox), and the top European football teams (like Barça). The NFL and colleges will be added next week, and the NBA and NHL in September.
We have also made some subtle changes to the typeahead box, so when you type any name, like, oh, say . . .
We show you whether it is a player, a team, a college, or a news source.
Speaking of news sources, these are some favorites that you may not know about:
- Fantasy Players: Fantasy football news for the fantasy fan
- Wages of Wins: Insanely detailed basketball commentary based on regression analyses, and the level of discussions in the comments is also rarified.
- SLAM magazine: top-shelf hoops coverage
Also on the content side of things, we have added all of the NFL players who are tweeting.
Last but not least, a reminder about our iPhone application, for free, man, and a recent blog post about the company from our friends at Carrot, here.
Have a great weekend, FanFeedr
Posted: August 7th, 2009 | Author: Ty | Filed under: Facebook integration, Release, iPhone | View Comments
Right here.
Thank you for your interest in the FanFeedr iPhone and iPod Touch application.
What you get
- Access to a real-time stream of your favorite team and player information, videos and Tweets
- Fast, easy registration using Facebook Connect. If you already use FanFeedr on the web, you will get all of your personalized information automatically.
- Real-time scores as games are completed.
- Ability to update your status
- Ability to share your favorite stories and news via email or via Facebook.
How to use the application
- Download it here.
- Open up the application
- Sign in using your Facebook account (if you don’t have one, no problem. Just skip to the next step.)
- Search for your favorite teams or players using the search button on the lower right
- “Become a Fan” of those teams or players (if you have logged in.)
- And then go to your “FanFeed) to get a constantly updated feed of information.
That’s it!
Thanks, FanFeedr.