Aggregating social media networks
Profilactic Launches - MySpace, YouTube, Digg Aggregated
One of the most prevalent ideas in the social networking space is that we need to aggregate all our online profiles in one place - with our identities spread across multiple sites, we want to bring them all together in one central location. Iceflake, Ziki, FindMeOn and many others are pursuing this same strategy. It’s an idea called Digital Lifestyle Aggregation, named by PeopleAggregator creator Marc Canter.
Yet another new one launched in public beta last night after a few months of private testing - Profilactic provides a single profile page for MySpace, YouTube, Last.fm, Digg, LinkedIn, iLike and the hundreds of other social services you’ve signed up for. All this stuff is brought together in a feed - the same format employed by long-forgotten SuprGlu back in 2005. Profilactic users can also have a network of friends, and a mashed-up feed of all their friends’ content.