friendfeed - how to manage all my internet activities in one simple page

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I have a fairly active life on the internet. Though it is hard to manage all the different accounts I have (I can barely do it) I found it impossible to achieve a good level of communication between all those different services. Between crossposts, YouTube favs and twitters I was about to lose control over the situation.

Now, with friendfeed, I can easily manage all my internet activity. In one simple and good looking page I have everything I do worth mentioning, without having to do extra work of any kind. It automatically adds every element I give it using various feeds and integration APIs. It supports dozens of services, and for those often a nice thumbnail is displayed, or I can add a custom RSS URL.

So, if you are interested in my web activity, you can subscribe to my social feed and have everything in one place.

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