We know about tab browsing, tab usage within applications, but what if you could manage you multiple online identities within a service, using TABS? Now you can definitely do so via PeopleBrowsr. The service lets you update your networks, follow your friends, organize your favorites, and search for content across multiple networks, these being Twitter, flickr, YouTube, LinkedIn to name a few.
I think it is very much similar to service I previously used, called TweetDeck. One thing I liked about PeopleBrowsr was it’s view. You could can have multiple views such as GalleryView when you log-in or even UpdateView it letting you know what’s up with your friends. Along with that panels bring about more productivity to your experience.
You could even create cross-network relationships and groups with your pals with “PeopleTags”.
For an Alpha, I would rate it 9/10 and really my online identity management is now in the hands of PeopleBrowsr. What do you think? Comment…




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