Tools for sort of
filtering the web and accessing only
content which appertains to each of us directly are becoming more and more commonplace. There is nothing to say – the Web is anything but a location made up by a couple of static pages.
Information now crops up in real time, and the ways in which we connect with others is absolutely dynamic. The same goes for the way that we publish content and updates ourselves – there are so many sites that are landmarks within the web that a single one does not suffice. We use a couple, and we follow a couple.
Pond is a tool that takes all that into consideration, and which lets the user centralize the way in which updates are published and followed. It does so by providing a single location in which you can keep track of multiple accounts simultaneously, as well as blending your friends’ identities into one so that they become easier to follow.
When it comes to the actual posting of updates, you have all the functionalities that you would expect to see – you can publish photos and videos from anywhere an Internet connection is available including mobile devices.
Also, both
Mac and
Linux users are accounted for along with those keen on
Windows so that this system will be virtually usable by everybody. If you feel like doing it, simply visit the site, create a
free account and start updating away.