Spokeo finds your friends on a number of social networking sites so you can keep track of them without visiting each individual network (which can be a pain in the sns). It’s a friend search engine and social networking feed reader. Your friends are the feeds
Just sign up with your AOL, G-mail or Yahoo email account and Spokeo will track everyone in your address book. Scary and interesting at the same time. (I can see you. )
Here are all the networks Spokeo searches (more are added every day):
The results are displayed like an RSS feed: click a friend and see what they’re up to.
You can see what your friends are posting, digging, twittering and much more with just a click. Oh no, Big Brother is us.
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Joe, There have been times recently where I just want to sit down and have a real conversation with someone. No cell,text,video,podcast,im,or anything else.I know my age is showing again.
Truth, Kim.
There is nothing online that compares to the face-to-face conversation. Whereas the online virtual community net is wider it is not as strong as the offline life net. I toast my glass with yours across the virtual universe, my friend— to age and wisdom.
This sounds like a really cool networking tool. Thanks for the post, I’m definitely going to look more into this one.
This is actually a bit creepy to me. At least with most social sites you can edit your privacy and decide what you want others to see or not see.
I wonder if this site takes into account those privacy settings. I don’t really like that anyone and everyone can track me whether or not I want them to.
Very interesting…
Before long we’ll all have chips implanted…
It may make you think twice before you accept a friend into your network.
Yes, indeed.
I don’t think too many of my “friends” are creeps
True L. You only find out your friends are creeps after the fact.
I assume my privacy is compromised when register on a social networking dite already.
Am I the only one who feels overwhelmed by the number of networks and the endless requests from “friends” for pokes or drinks or……
You are not alone Kaye. How many parties can you attend at the same time? I call it SoNO— social network overload.