I don’t know a single person who is into only one
social service. About 8 out 10 people I know are on
Facebook and
Twitter at the same time.
And if they are musicians, the number of services grows out of hand. The same happens if the individual is a professional of any kind. The bottom line is that the purpose of the social web (EG, letting people communicate and connect like never before) is somehow lessened by the fact so many services are available that really getting to know someone turns into a far too time-consuming task.
Enter a service like Social Mix. What it does is to aggregate all these social strands, and unifying them in the same spot. In practice, your every
account will be accessible by anybody who visits the
unique page that is created. This will go by a name like socialmix.me/rogerh.
This service is not the fist of its kind to materialize, and while it does not offer any distinctive feature to be pitched over its rivals it does what it is meant to do quite well. If you want to determine that for yourself, simply visit socialmix.me in order to learn more and also create a
free account.