So, you’re using social media tools on The Web. That’s great! You’re on Twitter. Facebook. FriendFeed. You read blogs (and write them, too, hopefully). You upload pictures to Flickr. You have information up the proverbial wazoo. How do you keep track of it all? How can you keep from drowning in a sea of information?
Enter Streamy.
Streamy gives you the power to link ALL of your social media feeds, such as Twitter, FriendFeed, Flickr, & Digg, as well as IM services that you might use, like AIM, Google Talk, Yahoo! or MSN Live. You can organize everything in one, easy to manage space.
On Twitter, for example, you can follow your friends’ tweet streams, keep track of trending topics, organize your saved searches, or even focus in on a particular person (or company) whose tweets you’d like to follow. The functionality for Facebook or FriendFeed is very similar. One size does NOT fit all; organize things in the way that works best for you.
But there’s more.
Update your status across all of your feeds, or just one. You decide where you want your updates to be seen; if you only want your Facebook friends to know that what you’re making for dinner, it’s your choice. Only share the information you want.
You want to read blogs and stay as up-to-date on current information as possible, right? You want to know what your friends and colleagues are saying. But all of those blog/RSS feeds can get cumbersome. Streamy can organize all of it. Import all of your RSS feeds, and organize them by category, or by friend, or both. Read a post that you really like? Send a tweet about it. Drag and drop it into a friend’s feed. Post it to Facebook. It’s up to you.
Streamy. Easy to follow, easy to read, easy to share everything across the Web.

