Streamy.com: A clown car for social networking feeds

Most of my (unproductive) Internet time is spent on Twitter, Facebook, and looking at my various RSS feeds.  Typically, I browse my various Twitter accounts using Tweetie (Mac only), my Facebook Newsfeed using the Adobe AIR Facebook Application, and my RSS feeds using NetNewsWire (Mac only).  These browser-free options are all great, but I am always looking for more efficient ways to view all three of these things at the same.

Yesterday, Mashable.com had a post about Streamy.com.  This is a site that aggregates your Twitter, Facebook, (as well as various other social networking sites) and RSS feeds all into one website.  It even accesses my Google Talk account to let me IM folks.  It has been around for a while, and when I tried it out in the past I found it was really buggy – it never did let me add my Facebook account to my profile.  But after playing around with it again last night for about 30 minutes I was able to load all my various accounts into it, and it works pretty darn well.

It can be slow in refreshing some information and I had to reload the page a few times to get me out of loading limbo, but it has come a long way.

Definitely worth checking out.

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