Interesting space to watch... understanding the intersect between social networks, relationships, and identity remains key:
Enterprise Friendly Social Network Dashboard PeopleBrowsr Launches Real-Time Search
PeopleBrowsr,
a desktop and web browser-based dashboard for social networks, is adding a real-time search functionality
that would let users make filtered searches into conversations on Twitter, Facebook and FriendFeed.
Launched at TechCrunch’s Real-Time Stream CrunchUp, the search engine is particularly useful to brands and companies looking to have insight into the conversations about their businesses taking place on the social graph. Designed to unearth conversations around particular keywords, the search engine also offers further filtering options. Search results can be filtered by topic, geography and authority.
PeopleBrowsr’s technology crawls a plethora of data from social networks, including links in messages, Twitter bios, authority (determined by number of followers), real-time trending topics, and sentiment. PeopleBrowsr then lets users directly engage with the people who appear in the search results across multiple social networks via public response, personal direct messages, retweets, and reposts.
Enterprise Friendly Social Network Dashboard PeopleBrowsr Launches Real-Time Search
PeopleBrowsr: A Visual Dashboard for Your Online Identities
Imagine TweetDeck as an online application. Now imagine that you could use its paneled dashboard interface to keep tabs on your other online identities, too. With PeopleBrowsr, you can. This new application, currently in alpha, lets you update your networks, follow your friends, organize your favorites, and search for content across networks that include Twitter, flickr, YouTube, LinkedIn, Digg, Seesmic, identi.ca, Photobucket, upcoming, and FriendFeed.
About PeopleBrowser
Keeping tabs on all the happenings across the social web can be a challenge. For some, FriendFeed is the destination of choice as it lets you see streams of information from all your friends as they share, comment, and participate in social media. Others find the application too noisy, as it requires a lot of manual tweaking and filtering to remove unwanted content.
A good alternative for those who want to keep up with the social web in a more organized fashion is PeopleBrowsr, a virtual dashboard for tracking your online identities. It's very much inspired by TweetDeck with panels that you scroll through horizontally. It also has a "Groups" feature, but its implementation was somewhat confusing. We'll give it a pass for now, though, as the application is still in alpha.


I'm wondering if you might be interested in mentioning or reviewing Voxwire. It's an up-and-comer in the web-conferencing world, offering better features at a much better price than anything out there. You can check it out at: http://www.voxwire.com. It's poised to give these other guys a run for their money. I would be very interested to hear what you think of it.
Thanks very much!
- Anneke Rudegeair
Posted by: Anneke Rudegeair | July 14, 2009 at 03:39 PM