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. Read the full article
I am disappointeded with the FriendFeed support in PeopleBrowsr. It feels like an afterthought (and probably is). Here's one very simple, glaring problem: It only shows the text of FriendFeed entries, not the associated URL or other media if it exists.
Meh, too much busy-ness on screen. I think there's a niche for something that is like Friendfeed, but allows you to import friends from services as well as actual posts, an important thing missing from Friendfeed.
Maybe it's just me, but I want a desktop application to keep track of all my social feeds, not a web app. Pref. an air app, so I can use it on linux. :(
PeopleBrowsr is a neat idea and looks like it's got great potential but I was really disappointed that it doesn't have Google Chrome support. Chrome's my normal browser now and I hate having to switch to Firefox to use the site. I do understand it's in Alpha and it will change, but still...