Twitter Mention Button
A button that lets you "mention" another user on Twitter.
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A button that lets you "mention" another user on Twitter.
Adds twitter to the website, this includes the user of a twitter badge, blogger JavaScript or anything from widgets.twimg.com.
Calls to Facebook Pixel 'ViewContent'
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Follow Button to your website to increase engagement and create a lasting connection with your audience.
Google+ API functionality.
Add your tweets, favourites or searches as a timeline to the website.
Makes sharing on Google+ easy
Google+ +1 Button implementation.
ASP.NET is a web application framework marketed by Microsoft that programmers can use to build dynamic web sites, web applications and XML web services. It is part of Microsoft's .NET platform and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology.
Version 3.x of vBulletin.
Embedded Tweet feature allows websites to generate copy and paste-able HTML markup to render a Tweet on any third-party website.
Russian based social sharing system.
The website mentions twitter.com in some form.
JavaScript SDK enables you to access all of the features of the Graph API via JavaScript, and it provides a rich set of client-side functionality for authentication and sharing. It differs from Facebook Connect.
Official Tweet Button for sharing articles on websites and counting how many times a URL has been shared.
The page embeds the Twitter platform in one method or another.
The Send Button allows users to easily send content to their friends.
This site has content that utilizes the Facebook Graph API
Embed Google+ pages into any webpage.
$2 / mo
$24 estimated annually (USD)
Based on 21 priced SaaS tools of 22 detected. Conservative estimate based on entry-tier monthly pricing for detected SaaS tools. Open-source, one-time, and contact-sales products are excluded. Actual spend may differ.