At Gnomedex 7, I met Stan and Andy from Lijit, which I called a presence aggregator (and they didn’t correct me). That means the software knows where you’ve left all your accounts. I logged into the site, and it even knew who I was RIGHT OFF. I mean, I didn’t even have to tell the site a thing. (Turns out they sniff that from your browser.)
It’s cool because it tracks my content (my blog, facebook, del.icio.us, twitter, blip, etc, etc), my network (you guys and any links I thought were interesting), and a bunch of search info that YOU typed into the little search thing (which if you weirdos was typing “colostomy bag” and “powerpuff girls” into the tool?)
Give it a look-see. Try out Lijit and see what you think. If you’ve got your stuff in a lot of different places, I think you’ll appreciate the aggregation.
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