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Ping.fm Makes Being Social Easier

Thanks to Ping.fm I can finally be apart of more of these social sites without jumping here and there every time I want to update something.  The best way to describe it is that it is a tool that just brings it all together.  You can do status updates, blog updates, or micro-blog updates depending on the tools you are using it with. 

Currently, here are the places you can follow me:

Bebo, Facebook, Hi5, LinkedIn, LiveJournal, Mashable, MySpace, Plurk, Pownce, Tumblr, and of course everybody’s favorite red headed step child Twitter.

Of course I’m not just looking for multiple avenues to plug and market myself, I’ve also been just sharing random Mitch-like nuggets of wisdom and random things that pop into my head that I just need to get out during the day. 

Ping.fm is my new best friend on this social Web we live on today.

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  • Right now, I really like Plurk.
  • Eric
    Which is your favorite?
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