Social profiles aggregators

Social profile aggregators, we sites that aggregate profiles originating from social networking systems (LinkedIn, MySpace, Blogs, etc.) appear to be increasingly popular (probably a me too phenomenon).

Examples of systems:

Yet another example of evolution of the online Social Identity

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1 Response to “Social profiles aggregators”

  1. Gravatar: Thierry Nabeth Thierry Nabeth Says:

    Yet another social service aggregating people information:

    Update to make Plaxo ‘Switzerland of personal information’?
    By Reuters June 25, 2007, 5:30 AM.

    Plaxo, which makes software for PC users to keep address books up-to-date, said on Sunday that it is helping millions of members open up their online date books to build social networks like MySpace.com or Facebook.
    With Plaxo 3.0, as the new service is known, consumers can synchronize address books and calendar data locked up inside Microsoft Outlook, Google and Yahoo services, Apple Macintosh computers, Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail and many mobile phones.

    the article: http://news.com.com/Update+to+make+Plaxo+Switzerland+of+personal+information/2100-1032_3-6193006.htm[..]