iNeZha Adds Life Streaming

iNeZha, previously known as Anothr, has expended its service to more than an IM tool-based rss reader. You can add friends, send messages to your friends inside your IM tools, and now iNeZha work as a life streaming which aggregate lost of your public social media feeds, similar to soup.io or Friendfeed.

iNeZha can easily combine feeds from your blogs or popular services like Flickr, Digg, Del.icio.us, Twitter, Youtube and Last.fm. iNeZha also emphasis highly on domestic web services, it also support feeds aggregation from local services as Douban, Yupoo, Fanfou, Jiwai.de, QQ Bookmark and Baidu Bookmark. All the feeds are displayed in chronological order on your profile page, as Facebook’s news feeds. You can easily follow your friends’ social feeds in iNeZha as well. It would be better if iNeZha can provide personal life streaming widget to be embedded into another website.

However, it seems most of the users still consider iNeZha as a tool to track feeds, instead of a social networking community. The power of life streaming has not been realized in iNeZha. We wish some social networking sites in China will adopt life streaming concept soon to build an open platform, and aggregate our various web activities.

3 Responses to “iNeZha Adds Life Streaming”

  1. Facebook » iNeZha Adds Life Streaming on January 23rd, 2008 12:04 am

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  2. Youtube » iNeZha Adds Life Streaming on January 23rd, 2008 12:04 am

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  3. Christine on February 2nd, 2008 11:36 am

    I seldomly use QQ-zone, and I think only naive users will like its style– too garish and too many entertainment activities.

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