Swurl brings all of your social networking activity together
Posted by: in Social InformantFiled under: Internet, Social Software
If Swurl sounds a bit like FriendFeed, it kind of is. Both services let you gather all of your social networking activity in one place. But Swurl is a lot prettier and more customizable. You can think of it nearly as a meta-blog. If you’ve a blog on Blogger or WordPress, you can configure Swurl to display all of your latest posts in blog-like format. But it will also show your Twitter and Facebook status updates and other activity in chronological order. Or you can hit the search box to search all of your sites.
Anyone can comment on an item that shows up on your Swurl page just by hovering their mouse near the bottom of an update. And you can use Swurl as something of a start page by hitting the Friends tab to see what your contacts have been up to. There’s also a nifty timeline view that shows your updates plotted out on a calendar.
Swurl was developed by Ryan Sit, the same guy who brought us Listpic, an awesome interface for browsing on the internet classified sites.
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