chi.mp press - vol. 2
“You probably think you have an online identity. In reality, you probably have MANY online identities. If you’re juggling profiles at social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and Myspace, it’s like you’re renting rooms in other people’s houses. Don’t you think you should get a place of your own? Go to chi.mp right now.”
“3. Chi.mp positions itself as a “content hub & identity management platform”. I like the identity management bit - sounds like some sort of psychiatric treatment. But seriously, it’s a very nice service. Basically, chi.mp gives you your own .mp domain and website, where you can put together your contacts and content - you create your own social hub. You can even control who sees what by creating multiple Personas and controling which content is available for everyone, which one is for your colleagues, and which one is just for your friends. That way you won’t get your boss reading a joke about him that you sent to your friends (that happened to several people I know on Twitter). Chi.mp is still in Beta, but it does look quite promising.”
“1) Chi.mp – Possibly the most complete social network aggregator so far, Chi.mp allows you to categorise your online profiles according to what information you want displayed to specific groups.”


