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Any site we can keep track of all accounts we have in different social networking sites in that ONE website?
11-27-2012, 06:27 AM
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Any site we can keep track of all accounts we have in different social networking sites in that ONE website?
I mean a website that supports all other social networking sites, like even youtube, twitter, flickr, netlog, you know everything. I already know of meebo but it's just about Facebook and messengers.

Thanks in advance.
Even My account in blogger

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11-27-2012, 06:36 AM
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Sorff seems like what you're looking for. I think it's still in beta, but check it out anyway.

http://www.sorff.com

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11-27-2012, 06:36 AM
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I don't know about any sites , but There are some programs that do that for you
check these links and download them if you want :
http://www.trillian.im/
http://www.8hands.com/
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11-27-2012, 06:36 AM
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http://swimwire.com/
Swimwire is a social network and online media aggregator – you create a simple free account and Swimwire can put these all together, saving you time and effort telling people lots of different links – you just tell them your Swimwire one, and then others can find you everywhere online.

http://friendfeed.com/
FriendFeed enables you to keep up-to-date on the web pages, photos, videos and music that your friends and family are sharing. It offers a unique way to discover and discuss information among friends.
Sign up for FriendFeed, invite some friends, and get a customized feed made up of the content that your friends shared — from news articles to family photos to interesting links and videos. FriendFeed automatically imports shared stuff from sites across the web, so if your friend favorites a video on YouTube, you get a link and a thumbnail of the video in your feed. And if your friend likes a news story on Digg, you get a link in your feed. FriendFeed makes all the sites you already use a little more social.

http://www.trigga.me/
Trigga.Me enables group based updates for Social Networks.
* Organize all your social networks in groups * Keep track of your friends updates and replies from different sources * Safe storage of your passwords

http://8hands.com/
8hands is a small and friendly desktop application that presents a concise summary of all your online social networking activities (your MySpace & Flickr profiles, your blog, etc.) with useful statistics (the number of friends in each network, activity meter, etc.). With 8hands you can always stay connected to your favorite networks and your network friends without having to check your various profiles on each and every site.
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11-27-2012, 06:36 AM
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There are a bunch of these out there but some of them stand out in particular. Here are the two best on the internet for aggregating all of your social networking sites:

http://www.iminta.com/
You tell the service the various social networks where you have accounts (delicious, flickr, YouTube, Lastfm, etc.) and the service creates a master list of everything you are up to on those sites. Your friends can then subscribe to your master feed, and/or you to theirs.

http://www.pageonce.com
You can use the service to retrieve information from many banking, social networking, airline, email, and shopping accounts such as Citibank, Facebook, American Airlines, Gmail, and Amazon. PageOnce takes the information appropriate to each account (once you give it your username and password, of course) and displays it in a Netvibes/PageFlakes-like layout.

Also, if you're interested in reading more about the latest in similar applications, techcrunch.com is a great resource. It's the place where I find most information on developing social networks, aggregation applications and things of that nature. It's basically the most popular blog on the internet covering internet start-ups.

Other good sources include:

Mugshot
Readr
30boxes
Spokeo
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