

Springpad Facebook integration highlights: Twitter integration like this could be in the pipeline for Springpad, as well. The new integration is a good move for Springpad (and much more focused than their last attempt at Facebook integration), as it makes an effort to enhance the experience of the social network juggernaut, as opposed to trying to compete against it. The information is then enhanced by services like Rotten Tomatoes, OpenTable, etc., and you can even showcase your favourites by sharing them back to your Facebook Timeline.


Their latest venture? Facebook integration - don’t worry, haters, it’s optional! - that allows you to turn the movies, TV shows, books, music, and places you “like” into searchable, organized notebooks. The Springpad overhaul that dropped in April led to some strong reactions from a significant portion of its userbase - but don’t count them out! I have it on good authority that they are still experiencing significant growth, and are still working toward bringing you the smartest, most actionable notebook app around.
