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Six Ways To Update Your Status

Written by Sarah Perez / July 4, 2008 10:00 AM / 15 Comments

As Twitter began to fail on a regular basis, many of its users turned to other micro-blogging services to continue on with their 140-character lifestyle. Some returned to Jaiku or Pownce, others starting plurking, and just recently, an open source Twitter clone launched called identi.ca which has people "denting" (Yes, really - it won the vote). And then there are the true social media addicts who joined each one of these services as they launched. For these folks, maintaining a presence in all the communities can be difficult, which is why finding a universal status updating service can help.

To update your social status on multiple services, there are several different options to choose from. We've listed some of the most popular ones below:

HelloTxt

HelloTxt was one of the first status updating services to arrive and still has the biggest list of supported services - currently 21 - to choose from. This list is the largest thanks to HelloTxt's support of several Twitter clone services that were either built for or that have attracted a non-English speaking userbase like the popular Italian service Meemi, the German and French Frazr, and the Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and French beemood.

HelloTxt is also available on the go on your mobile at m.hellotxt.com, via email, and via SMS. There's a facebook application, too.

Supported Services: Twitter, Jaiku, Pownce, Facebook, MySpace, Brightkite, Bebo, LinkedIn, Hi5, Plaxo, Tumblr, Meemi, Beemood, Plurk, Gozub, Frazr, Numpa, Mexicodiario, Feecle, Fanfou, Identica.

Ping.fm

Ping.fm is a newcomer, still in private beta (get in with the invite code "pingyoulater"), and is fast becoming a popular competitor to HelloTxt. It doesn't have any of the smaller, foreign language services, but it still has a long list of services available - 17 in total at the moment - including a couple that HelloTxt misses like Xanga and Blogger.

In addition to the Ping.fm Facebook app, Ping.fm integrates with IM services like AOL, Google Talk, and Yahoo! Messenger. There's also an iGoogle Gadget, a mobile web page, and an iPhone web app available. Profilactic uses Ping.fm's API to power their status updating service.

Supported services: Bebo, Blogger, Brightkite, Facebook, hi5, Identi.ca, Jaiku, LinkedIn, LiveJournal, Mashable, MySpace, Plaxo Pulse, Plurk, Pownce, Tumblr, Twitter, Xanga.

Sendible

Sendible is the latest addition to the list of social media message-sending apps, this one more focused on the ability to schedule your messages than to do mass updates. Although the service supports several different services with more on the way, they have not yet provided an easy way to update all the services at once. However, the fact that messages can be scheduled is Sendible's unique feature, which is why it will have some draw - at least until another competitor comes along offering this and universal updates, too.

Supported services: Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, SMS, and email. They will also soon be supporting Friendster, Hi5, Orkut and Xing.

Read our review of Sendible here.

SocialThing!

Somewhat mistakenly hailed as a competitor to FriendFeed, SocialThing's goal is really to be more of a "digital life manager" instead. Yes, it does stream your social media a la FriendFeed, but it also allows you to interact with that stream by sending data back to the supported services. In addition, you can use SocialThing! to update your status at any time by clicking on the "Post" link found on the top-right of the homepage.

Supported services: del.icio.us, Digg, Last.fm, Twitter, Vimeo, YouTube, Facebook, flickr, Pownce. In progress are LiveJournal, MySpace, and RSS. Users can also vote on what services will be added next.

Read our interview with SocialThing! founder, Matt Galligan here and a review of SocialThing! here.

Minggl

Minggl is a social interaction manager that comes in the form of a browser toolbar for Firefox 1.5+ and IE6+. With this toolbar, you can auto-login to your social networks at once and stay updated with the latest info about your friends' activity on the various services. Via its "Status Blaster" feature, you can also easily update all the multiple social networks Minggl supports at the same time.

Supported services: MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Digg

Apps!

There are several apps out there that allow you to interact with the various social services you use without logging into the services' web sites. However, the problem is that most of these apps focus on just one or two services, usually FriendFeed and Twitter. If that's all you need, then there are tons of apps to choose from including Twhirl, Alert Thingy, bTT, feedalizr, and mySocial AIR. (Plurkers can use Plurkair or Plurk It.)

Mac OS users have it even better, though - they have access to a downloadable app, MoodBlast, which updates Twitter, Tumblr, Pownce, Jaiku, Facebook, Skype, Adium, and iChat.

However, what we're really in need of is a cross-platform app that does the same. For example, Ping.fm or HelloTxt on AIR would rock. Someone build that please?

Read a review of Twhirl and Alert Thingy here.

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  1. These services are vain, self promoting and annoying for your "friends" that use the messaging apps.

    If you don't have time to converse properly on more than one, just use one. Ping.fm and the like are nothing more than unconversational shouting systems.

    Posted by: Jon Bounds | July 4, 2008 10:40 AM



  2. I'd like to know how many people actually care about the posted status of their "friends".

    Posted by: Todd Andrews | July 4, 2008 10:47 AM



  3. status updaters - the craze of the early 21st century!

    Posted by: (jeff)isageek Posted on FriendFeed   | July 4, 2008 11:10 AM



  4. hellotxt.com is great from the desktop or mobile.

    Posted by: Paul W. Swansen Posted on FriendFeed   | July 4, 2008 11:27 AM



  5. "we're really in need of is a cross-platform app that does the same".

    There is!

    It's Posty: http://spreadingfunkyness.com/posty/

    It is an Adobe Air which runs on MacOSx, Windows and Linux(beta). It supports twitter, jaiku, pownce, tumblr and friendfeed.

    Posted by: funkyboy | July 4, 2008 11:41 AM



  6. App-wise check out MoodBlast for Mac - http://blog.circlesixdesign.com/

    Posted by: Andy Edmonds | July 4, 2008 11:43 AM



  7. As much as I enjoy Twitter and actually do read some of my friends' status updates, the concept of doing it all at once seems rather foreign to me - I guess I still can't see the appeal of saying everything to everyone, just yet.

    Posted by: Keakealani | July 4, 2008 12:41 PM



  8. i dont want to send from one to several, i want to send from several into one ... if that makes sense ... i need a ONE site

    Posted by: gregory lent Posted on FriendFeed   | July 4, 2008 1:13 PM



  9. Thanks! I have been trying for two weeks to get a valid code :D

    Posted by: Earl E Morningwood Posted on FriendFeed   | July 4, 2008 2:07 PM



  10. Just to let you know, Sendible now allows you to send scheduled messages to Orkut, Friendster and Hi5 as well as Myspace and Facebook.

    Posted by: James | July 4, 2008 4:08 PM



  11. You could also use Combo.com to update your status on ALL your accounts from one dashboard.

    Just my shameless plug ...

    Posted by: Raskin | July 4, 2008 5:30 PM



  12. I understand that you can't review all the apps in this field, but I would really appreciate that you take a chance to check out yoono. I know that this space is crowded but we are proud to count 1.4M users growing 2,000 every day. Doesn't it worth a little comment?

    Posted by: Pascal Josselin | July 5, 2008 3:36 AM



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  14. I like Socialthing best.......

    Posted by: ChaCha Fance | July 6, 2008 10:53 PM



  15. Very Nice Article. Thanks very much.

    Posted by: egbsystems123 | July 22, 2008 3:25 PM




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