Review: Ping.FM Update all Social Networks at once

This past weekend I came across the answer to my prayers for months now. No, I am not talking about the answer to world energy but close. I am talking about Ping.FM.

One of the earliest blog post was by Kristen Nicole over at Mashable.  Where she covers Ping.FM as a place to update your ‘lifestream’. At the time only Twitter, Facebook, Jaiku, Tumblr and Pownce were supported. Now, Ping.FM supports so many sites that I had to register for a few just to round out my collection of profiles within the social world because with tool, I can actually aggregate all of my accounts and post status’ and blog posts directly from one location. Ping.FM.

What is amazing is the fact that it is still so simple and the functionality is in its infancy, I am curious what additional components they will add to be able to update their social ‘network’ of sites.

Currently the supported sites are:

  1. Twitter
  2. Facebook
  3. Plurk
  4. Pownce
  5. MySpace
  6. LinkedIn
  7. Tumblr
  8. Identi.ca
  9. Brightkite
  10. FriendFeed
  11. Jaiku
  12. Bebo
  13. hi5
  14. Mashable
  15. kwippy
  16. Xanga
  17. Rejaw
  18. Friendster
  19. Delicious
  20. Yahoo 360
  21. Koornk
  22. Multiply
  23. Yammer
  24. Flickr
  25. Utterli
  26. Blogger
  27. Plaxo Pulse
  28. LiveJournal
  29. WordPress.com
  30. Diigo
  31. YouAre
  32. Custom URL

All of these social networks can be categorized as either:

  1. Status Updates
  2. Micro-Blogging
  3. Blogging

What is great is you can also create a ‘trigger’ which is basically a hashmark type control for specific social sites that have been added to your network. For example, If I want to target only the top micro-blogging sites such as Twitter, Pownce, and Plurk, you can create a trigger #top and select from your list of sites only those three and then when you place your comment you place the trigger at the beginning of the comment and it only updates those three sites.

This is an awesome way to ‘channel’ messages to a certain audience within your network of sites.

Lastly, does a service like Ping.FM have ways to be able to post to all of these outside of logging in to Ping.FM proper? This is the ace card that really got me excited. Ping.FM has methods to allow a user to post from the following channels:

  1. AOL Instant Messenger
  2. Google Talk (GTalk)
  3. Yahoo! Messenger
  4. Windows Live Messenger
  5. iGoogle Gadget
  6. Facebook Application
  7. iPhone Web App
  8. Mobile App (WAP)
  9. Ping through SpinVox

What’s great is this list still is incomplete as I still wish there is a Blackberry application.

Ping.FM is an amazing tool that I believe will catch on like wildfire as there are more and more social network and micro-blogging websites that has various audiences and to have a central dashboard to communicate to all or a specific audience will be an invaluable tool for early adopters and businesses.

I am curious to hear what competitors are out there such as Ping.FM that are similar or better.

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