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Many social network users are already familiar with this concept. Facebook can take in a lot of feeds from other services, for example. And FriendFeed is the ultimate social aggregator, at least functionally. The difference with Bebo is that your friends don’t have to join the service for you to see their updates. You’ll see the updates from all the friends you are connected with on all your services in the single Bebo in-box. For example, if you tell Bebo your Twitter ID, all the updates from people you follow on Twitter will show up in your Bebo in-box. (Some of the new aggregation features won’t be online until January.) (via Bebo launches Social Inbox aggregation service | Webware - CNET
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Many social network users are already familiar with this concept. Facebook can take in a lot of feeds from other services, for example. And FriendFeed is the ultimate social aggregator, at least functionally. The difference with Bebo is that your friends don’t have to join the service for you to see their updates. You’ll see the updates from all the friends you are connected with on all your services in the single Bebo in-box. For example, if you tell Bebo your Twitter ID, all the updates from people you follow on Twitter will show up in your Bebo in-box. (Some of the new aggregation features won’t be online until January.) (via Bebo launches Social Inbox aggregation service | Webware - CNET

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