Bebo Launches Social Networks Aggregate Feeds
Posted: December 15th, 2008 | Author: Barrie Adams | Filed under: Social Networking | Tags: aggregation, aim, aol, aol mail, bebo, delicious, flickr, gmail, sociall network, twitter, yahoo mail, youtube | 1 Comment »
The popular social networking website, Bebo, which is owned by AOL, has introduced Social Inbox, an interesting new feature that pulls feeds from your other social network accounts such as YouTube, Flickr, Del.icio.us, Twitter, and AIM accounts, among others, so you can manage your online social life all in one place.
It also offers one-click access to Yahoo! Mail, Gmail andAOL Mail, as well as user-selected media favourites, such as videos, music and photos.
“People want the ability to stay in-touch with their contacts in real-time wherever their friends may be across the Web. The current fragmented social networking environment makes keeping up-to-date with others increasingly difficult. Bebo’s new Social Inbox is our first step in solving this problem,” said Joanna Shields, President, AOL People Networks. “By opening up our network to the most popular sites and allowing our users to pull in the best of the Internet, we are creating an environment where everyone can easily and effectively manage their online lives, no matter where the individual pieces reside.”
Sign up and see for yourself – www.bebo.com
