May
22nd

Minggl brings all your social networks to one place

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I personally am tired of jumping from Facebook to Twitter, and other websites. Many of my friends (true humans that I know) are on both Facebook and Hi5, and the reason is simple: not everyone can be everywhere, so sometimes to keep up with a person, you have to join more than one social network.

This problem isn’t solved yet, but what Minggl does is gather all the requests and notifications in one simple program, which is actually an add-on for your internet browser. Minggl works with Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Twitter, Digg. According to Minggle, new sites will be added weekly, although the company was founded in 2005, and if new sites were actually added weekly, many more social networks would be available.

Minggle is available for download here.

Source: B.E.T.A. Daily

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One Response to “Minggl brings all your social networks to one place”

  1. By Tame Your Technology on Aug 20, 2008 | Reply

    Whilst a large number of my friends are on Facebook, it does seem that with all the various Web 2.0 properties - particularly the social networking sites - it is necessary to have accounts left, right and center. I have accounts at *all* the major video hosting sites, social bookmarking and social netowkring sites and it can be a nightmare to keep up - this tool will be very useful to help streamline that a little for me!

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