The benefits of aggregating your social profiles are two-fold:
1. It creates richer networking opportunities,
2. It is a personal dashboard that helps you monitor your own profiles.
Here is our interview with Amit Jaipuria, Founder of Gizapage:
Gizapage comes at a time when social networks are battling to turn your profile into your online ID card. Gizapage has an edge in this ecosystem since it also enables you to manage the profiles you are showing, making it easier to monitor and display your online identities.
Here is a screencast demo of Gizapage:
The idea has merits. Where Friendfeed takes content away from its sources and doesn't really send it back, Gizapage enables users to keep updated versions of their online IDs. Each profiles appears in a frame withheld in a tab. It sounds like a fair deal to send traffic to social networks through frames, but this model holds a lot of limits (like mobile access), despite being the cornerstone of Gizapage's originality. Users can do things through the frames that are impossible to do through a well-regulated API for example.
If you want to give Gizapage a try, click here.
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