Power.com

If you participate in multiple social media communities (i.e MySpace, Facebook, Orkut), you know how much of a hassle it is to keep up with all of them. You must log-in to each site, manage separate friends lists, comments, updates, etc. It’s time consuming and annoying.

What if one site could manage all of your communities? That’s what Power.com attempts to do, and I must say they are doing a great job. I’ve been using their site all week, and I love it. It aggregates my separate communities together into one site making it easy to keep things up-to-date. For the first time, I don’t have to jump from site to site to synchronize or view content, messages and friends across Facebook and MySpace.

How Does It Work?
It’s quite simple. You login using your Facebook or MySpace id/password and then register all of your social networks. Your Power start page shows all of your friends, messages, and content — from all your social networks, instant messengers, and email accounts — in one place. Updates, pictures of friends, messages that you’d see on Facebook show up next to ones you have on MySpace, etc. Communities, birthdays, any social network features you choose, are all arranged by people — not by website — on your Power.com start page.

Once you log on to Power.com, you are automatically logged on everywhere that matters to you. You go from Power.com to your page on any one of your social networks with one click. Another click brings you to your page on another social network. One click also brings you back to Power.com, where you can simultaneously update the content of all your social pages. For example, you can browse for your latest photos or videos, pick the ones your want, and — click — make the pictures appear on any or all of your personal pages at the same time.

Messaging is especially nimble with Power.com: all your friends and messages from all sites show up in one place. You can write one message and just choose recipients, without regard to what social network or messaging provider actually reaches each friend. Power sorts it out and sends the message off to each friend via the appropriate system. If any one friend has multiple ways to exchange messages, Power lets the user choose which one to use.

Today, Power.com now supports users on Facebook, MySpace, Hi5, MSN Messenger, Orkut, and YouTube. In the near future, Power will support them on LinkedIn, Twitter, Flickr, Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, AOL, Skype and other email and communication accounts.

Power.com is the world’s leading Social Inter-Networking company in the world with 5 million registered users.

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