Re: Freeware replacement to upscoop for social networking search engines [Telecom]

Re: Freeware replacement to upscoop for social networking search engines [Telecom]

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Re: Freeware replacement to upscoop for social networking search engines [Telecom] Donita Luddington 08-16-2008
Posted by Donita Luddington on August 16, 2008, 9:14 pm
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Does anyone know of a good replacement to the upscoop freeware
social network aggregator?

What upscoop did, for those unfamiliar, in essence, was, it collected all
your contacts' social networking sites into a single web page.

Most so-called social network aggregators do the opposite. That is, they
collect YOUR social networking sites into a single site. I want the
opposite, which is exactly what upscoop freeware did.

The payware http://www.spokeo.com site does this admirably, but, I was
hoping to find, if I can, freeware that does this.

Is there freeware that collects your contact lists' social-networking sites
into a single aggregate social-networking web page?

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and the poster revised it a couple of times for me, so I'm letting it
through because he needs to cast a wide net to get an answer to his
question. Debates about whether Social Networking sites are telecom
related will be left as an excercise for the readers.

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