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Social Networking Updates and Aggregators
Maintaining and keeping an updated social networking effort can be a pain when it comes to providing fresh content. Many of them rely on the user (you) to keep it up to date with thoughts and status updates. Users typically find themselves logging in to different sites with different credentials in order to keep these sites updated while spending way too much time doing so.
There is an answer, however. Both ping.fm and friendfeed.com to be very convenient ways of linking your social networking sites together for blogging,status updates, mini-blogs and images. You essentially update one site and it will broadcast the update across multiple social networking platforms. Some examples of what it will update are facebook, plaxo, twitter, linkedin, and many more. Have a look at ping.fm for the full list.
Friendfeed, now a part of facebook and ping.fm link together as well and work on pretty much any social networking site or chat client that there is to download. This has been a great, easy way for me to send out updates to all of the sites I use to maintain an online presence.
Lastly, if you ever wanted somewhat of a “social networking aggregator” I would recommend streamy.com. It’s a very friendly, nice looking (web 2.0′ish) interface and home page candidate.
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