Peoplesound is a
new social service, and while I don’t necessarily agree with the programmer (who dubs it “a
social network evolution”), I do concede that the site is quite useful, and the services which it provides are interesting enough for anybody to try them out.
In a certain sense, it is a sort of
phonebook for the
social age.
I say so because you are offered centralized access to each and every piece of contact information about the people that you work with and you acquaintances. This includes their phone numbers and their email addresses, along with information such as their most recent activities on social networks. For example, you can learn about the content that they have bookmarked, the pictures that they have uploaded and so on.
Additionally, Peoplesound displays
intelligent behavior as it sorts your
best friends based on the way that you happen to
interact with them.
Groups can be arranged, and the best way for getting in touch is always established, be it making a call or texting people out.