MashableReports :
eCirkit is the latest to introduce a webtop “personal desktop” experience to users for an integrated social networking experience. Unlike most basic offerings towards this end, eCirkit acts very much like a Windows desktop in most respects. Still conducting private testing, the company hasn’t launched a beta yet (it’s coming December 1), but I had a rather involved conversation with the guys behind eCirkit so I could find out what the site’s all about.
On the social networking side of things, eCirkit has an instant messenger client, an email tool for aggregating POP/IMAP accounts, and shared “browsing and web” options. For instance, viewing another user’s preferred RSS feeds and social bookmarks can be viewed through eCirkit’s proxy browser, and added to their own favorites. So in this sense, there’s the potential for direct sharing of certain types of media that we often interact with on the web.
more at:http://www.ecirkit.com/
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