Keeping up with Social Media…
Think about how many social apps you log into each week, if not each day. Sites like:
- YouTube
- Blogger
- Digg
- Jott
- MySpace
- Google Docs
- Facebook…
The list is getting pretty long! The problem is that we all waste a ton of time, logging into each app individually. As it stands, all the social media apps aren’t playing well together. Why not put all the dots on one board, so we can play together nicely? That would put the “social” in social media…
A few days ago, I groused in an email to Steve Hards of 3D PowerPoint Add-in Perspector fame that I needed a social media portal. I need a place where I can log in once, and have access to all my social media apps. And maybe find new ones…
So Steve points me to Natuba – and I want it. I want it simply based on their tagline, “Give your friends a single place to follow everything happening in your online life.”And that lengthy tagline is actually a TM! But, I get the point. Natuba is a social media portal that aggregates a lot of popular services — so that I can log in once. So that friends can log in once. So that new social media plays can have a potential marketplace.
Currently, I don’t have an invite to Natuba, but I want one.Or, I want someone other than Natuba to develop this kind of app fast. I can’t be the only one who wants a social media portal.
Anybody know of one that I can try?
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Ed — it’s looking pretty bleak. No nibbles yet, but I only started fishing for an invite about an hour ago.
When (if??) I get one, I’ll be happy to pass one along to you.
Best regards,
Laura Bergells
[…] Sometimes, online begging can work! Last week, I pleaded online for a Natuba invitation in my blog, so that I could aggregate my social media applications. Blog begging? […]

How is your invite status looking? It sounds like quite a good little application. When you get your invite through, could you send me one?