Hi, I'm keeps all your social profiles in one place
With all the social networking sites out there, it can be tedious to share all of your usernames with a new acquaintance. Hi, I'm is a "nametag on the Internet" that you can show people so that they can read - or click through to - your postings on all of your different social sites. Right now, it supports around a dozen networks, including Twitter, MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr and Last.fm.
The main thing I was worried about with Hi, I'm was whether it needed login credentials for any of my networks, because most of them have public feeds to pull from. Fortunately, it doesn't use your login info at all, although you can sign in with Facebook Connect or MySpace. In addition to your feeds, you can add a quick bio, a photo, and highlighted links to your best stuff. All in all, Hi, I'm is a pretty decent execution of the online identity hub concept. On the other hand, it's nothing you can't do (with a bit more work) with an about page on your bog.
The main thing I was worried about with Hi, I'm was whether it needed login credentials for any of my networks, because most of them have public feeds to pull from. Fortunately, it doesn't use your login info at all, although you can sign in with Facebook Connect or MySpace. In addition to your feeds, you can add a quick bio, a photo, and highlighted links to your best stuff. All in all, Hi, I'm is a pretty decent execution of the online identity hub concept. On the other hand, it's nothing you can't do (with a bit more work) with an about page on your bog.













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Subscribe to commentsKerrySep 10th 2009 3:26PM
This looks like a bad version of Social Follow
sodapopSep 10th 2009 3:50PM
just another POV- I prefer not to let people know all my yt, fb, mys, fst etc accounts alll at once.
PelmenSep 10th 2009 6:38PM
I almost jumped with joy when I read this, but you have a solid point about login security. I have been looking for a tweetdeck alternative. Anyone got a good one?
Jeff hates socialismSep 11th 2009 4:41AM
Orrr stop being itarded, learn to use a real CMS, and master the ancient art of email.
kingkool68Sep 11th 2009 10:22AM
http://hi.im/kingkool68 Works well. Just like a bunch of these other sites including Digg, Google Profile etc. Atleast it has a neat domain name.
dominicneagleSep 11th 2009 10:34AM
"On the other hand, it's nothing you can't do (with a bit more work) with an about page on your bog."
Did you mean "blog"? :P