Are you a saddle to put all your data on social networks and media sites and do not have real control over it? chi.mp think. chi.mp is a service for owning and managing your online identity and is now open to the public. Previously in private beta, chi.mp (for Hub & Content Identity Management Platform), brings together about their presence on the entire Web in one place. Chi.mp basically gives users (free) its own domain name and web sites and give them full ownership of the content, let create a "social center".

chi.mp is somewhat like having your own FriendFeed. It offers users the freedom. "Mp" domain name, allows users to get a free website that includes Open ID, social networking profiles, activity of water, a blog, photo albums and other tools to import content and contacts Twitter, Flickr, Gmail or Yahoo, and any site with RSS or Atom. chi.mp system also includes a contact management called "Ultimate Black Book", a tool of protection of privacy levels called "People" and the possibility to publish and push content from other sites and social networks, such as Facebook.

The "People" chi.mp feature allows you to create several proprietary versions of themselves to different audiences. This feature is useful when wanting to differentiate your identity to your workplace, for example, your identity online friends. And its comforting to have full ownership of your profile and your information on the web. Owner of content users can be a complex issue, as the founder and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg. ch.imp is also somewhat similar to. Such service aggregation of personal information through a domain name. But. This does not provide a free service mashup, import and organize your information online as chi.mp.

Of course, there are many other social networks and web information aggregators such as Nome (a desktop application) and FriendFeed (a web application) but chi.mp key difference is for the user property on the domain and content. Is that enough to get people to use it, though? The good thing about FriendFeed, for example, is that other people go there.

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