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If you find yourself spending an increasing amount of time going from one site to the next just to keep your digital life in order, why not use a service that will allow you to manage, view, and comment on all of these sites from one place? Socialthing allows you to do just that, aggregating an impressive list of social networking sites into one place and allowing you to follow your friends and respond to them from the same place. While there are a number of sites out there offering to do something simillar, Socialthing is quite possibly the easiest of all to use. When you sign up for an account, your friend lists will be automatically uploaded for you and will continue to update as you meet new friends in the future. Socialthing is currently in private beta but look for it to start making waves shortly.
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“See everything that's going on with your friends in all the sites you use, easily figure out where you're missing connections with your friends, interact with multiple sites at once, and more! Socialthing! makes it easy to see all the things your friends are doing. It's a news feed for every site that you use in one place.”
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Those familiar with this space will recognize that there is some stiff competition out there. Socialthing is a killer however, because of the way it intelligently imports your friend lists for you and also because you can reply directly from Socialthing instead of having to go to a different page. Not only can you track what your friends are doing, but you can also respond.
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When will they be going into public beta mode? Will they be developing a way that allows you to track friends of your friends?
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