Social Organizer Plugs In Networking Sites
Posted: Tuesday, February 17, 2009
by Gabriela Schmid
Spacelocker
With the flood of so many different kinds of new websites and social online movements, new tools are needed to help organize and manage online activities. The most effective of the new tools designed to meet this need is the social organizer. Social organizer websites help users to plug in easily to a variety of sites, such as social networks, news, video, pictures, music sites, and email accounts.
Once you've logged in with your username and password, using a social organizer is easier than you might think. The first step is to make a connection to an existing website account. Usually this step requires users to provide a username, URL, or embedded codes to plug in or transfer data from this account.
Once you've made the connection, the social organizer builds a new layer on top of the connected website. For each site you connect, you can capture data and address book contacts and unify friends lists; and you can save bookmarks, pictures, and videos. From there, it's a simple step to manage all the online stuff you've plugged in from one place. And because there's nothing being downloaded, users can access their social organizer from any computer with internet access.
The social organizer makes it easy to view friends lists, instantly send and receive messages through a range of different social networks, and publish news articles from a blog; you can post videos, pictures, and graphics too, without having to upload anything.
Digg.com, which plugs in blog news, video, or pictures, is an example of a site that offers a similar plug-in system. A typical example of a social organizer is Spacelocker.com one that compiles friends lists from various social networks like Facebook, Friendster, Bebo, Hi5, Photobucket, Youtube, Picasa, Flickr, Dizzler, Last.fm, Skype. Email accounts from Yahoo, AOL, and MSN can be added as well. A social organizer gives users easy instant access to chat platforms from Yahoo, AOL, MSN, Gtalk, Myspace, and ICQ and lets them interact with friends in a multitude of ways.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Yes this article was helpful but I spent 18 years of my career building relationships throughout the commercial real estate industry and now I've got a great website so what's the best way to add social networking onto my website? Steve Alter
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