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Minggl has come up with a way to intermingle all your social networks using nothing but your browser.
The procedure is simple; signup for a Minggl account and download the setup. Once done it appears as a toolbar on your browser and Minggl obtains all the information form other sources during the use.
Is there a threat to privacy? Minggl’s key point in privacy policy states;
Personal attributes associated to you and/or friends will be stored and the data would not be used by or shared with any third party.
How true can that be? Well those who want to test it will do so no matter what the consequences (It is one reason why Facebook blocked Google’s Friend Connect from importing contacts). This can be of concern for Facebook and the end user, but the walls we think the Web has aren’t that strong to guard the data we share across the Internet.
Keeping aside these issues and concentrating on what Minggl does. It simply consolidates your friends into the sidebar, helps you manage multiple accounts (update, log and get notifications no matter where you are) all from one explorer!

What are you waiting for? Give it a try; aren’t you tired of visiting all your social networks individually and managing them?














Yeah trying to keep up with all these different Web2.0 Social Networks is very Time Consuming*
I’m currently trying Second Brain - U should compare it to Minggl*
Is Minggl available for Firefox?? U certainly don’t wanna be using Garbage like MicroPOOP IE!!!!!
;PPP
Firefox? an add on? When was the last time Firefox worked fine on stand alone basis? :S :p
I will try that out as well, thanks