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- Friday, March 20, 2009 - 1 comments
Social media aggregation by Streamy
Streamy a real-time news reading and sharing site is now open publicly after an 18-month long private beta. Streamy is a mix between an RSS reader, a social media aggregator, and a real-time search engine. Streamy lets you bring together your Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Friendfeed, and Flickr accounts at a single place and post status updates from Streamy directly to these services. Interesting stories and social media services will be recommended to you automatically via its cool user interface.
You can use Streamy as a RSS aggregator to read your feeds as well. You can follow other users, share posts with your followers, and even chat with them. Streamy is also going to implement Facebook Connect for signing in to Facebook, and all of your friends from other networks will be synchronized as well. The homepage of Streamy greets you with the updates from your friends from all social media services.
Streamy currently lets you import your Digg, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and FriendFeed accounts, and from within Streamy, you can easily update your status on thse . Streamy is one of the first services that uses authentication through oAuth. Streamy also features a chat function (including group chat), which used to be at the core of the original service, but now it focuses more on what it is supposed to be, a very powerful social media aggregator. The cool AJAX interface lets you drag and drop almost everything even your favorite sites as you would drag and drop to your bookmark bar.
All in all, Streamy is a very powerful social media aggregator and the cool interface is really amazing. Watch this video featuring Streamy.
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