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Improvements Across The Board For Fuser

by David Heyerman on September 29, 2008

  • Fuser, the aggregation service for all your email, social networking, and Twitter messaging needs just launched it’s new design.
  • As far as aesthetics go, the site’s look has been completely redesigned for a more user-friendly, straight-forward layout.
  • Most importantly, performance has been drastically improved with a full back-end revamp for increased reliability and speed.

Has the much needed update lived up to how long you’ve had to wait for it?

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Minggl: All Your Social Networks In A Toolbar

by David Heyerman on September 25, 2008

  • Minggl is essentially a browser plugin for Firefox and IE.
  • The plugin aggregates all your social networks into one toolbar or sidebar.
  • Users are able store their login credentials, send status messages to one or multiple networks at once, and view all their friends in one place.
  • User are also able to tag friends into specific groups from different social networks and message those groups specifically.
  • The service also offers MingglStream which tracks what all of your friends across various social networks are doing, similar to FriendFeed, except all in a sidebar/toolbar.
  • Minggl currently works with Myspace, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Digg, and Flickr with more compatibility to come.

Are Firefox users experiencing any issues with the plugin?

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