Both of them will have the post data but they will be limited details available according to their capacity.
They will show limited updated data and so whole or older data may not be available.
He doesn't have a personal Facebook, just a Twitter. Which he posts his feeds to Twitter automatically anyway :D
Twitter feeds is where u can put a blog up!
To translate news feeds in Facebook on Android, you can use the built-in translate feature within the Facebook app. Simply tap on the three dots on a post, select "Translate," and choose the desired language. There isn't a separate application specifically for translating Facebook news feeds on Android.
It combines your Facebook and Twitter feeds on a desktop applications.See related links for a video of Loic explaining what Seesmic is all about.
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You can translate New Feeds in Facebook using the JSL3 app.
NOPE :)
You can subscribe to any unprotected Twitter feeds at http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/username.rss where username is the username of the user who's tweets you wish to subscribe to.
It is actually easy to add RSS Feeds to not only twitter but also other sites like facebook, hi5, etc. (social networking sites). This increases the traffic to your site/blog.Go to this website: www.addthis.comYou will be done in few minutes.Look at the instructions carefully.
Garden design tips are easy to find online. There are articles written about it in every major article hub, such as Ehow, Hubpages, Ezine Articles and so forth. There are also numerous articles available from garden design retailers and blogs, not to mention forums and even Facebook pages and Twitter feeds.
Video feed is only shown on your Facebook when you are any of your friend has shared a video.
I have used Tagembed as social media aggregator. It is a free online tool which allows you to aggregate, customize, & embed feeds from all social media channels such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc.