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Zensify releases ‘lifestream’ app for the iPhone, iPod touch

Zensify (http://www.zensify.com/) has released a free (for now)
application for the iPhone and iPod touch, allowing users to
aggregate, update, search and discover information across multiple
social networks and web services.

Zensify aggregates all your social networks into a single feed, which
allows you to discover the trends and information across your entire
social graph. A multi-functional product, Zensify enhances the social
network “power-user” experience, by combining updates from the
following services into one news feed: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube,
Flickr, Digg, Delicious, Photobucket and 12seconds.

A social network aggregator, Zensify allows you to simultaneously
update both Twitter and Facebook. It allows you to share videos,
pictures and music across your entire social graph, making it a
“lifestreaming” solution, according to the folks at Zensify. A
built-in web browser enables the viewing of web sites and integrated
video playback is available without leaving the application.

Zensify also allows users to search within and across their entire
social graph, allowing users easily to keep track of conversations
and topics across multiple networks. Zensify Preview is immediately
available via the Apple App Store
(itms://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=316697447&mt=8&s=143441)
as a free download. The final version will be available in July as
both a free (ad-supported) version and a premium paid application.

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