
These days, it seems everyone and their hamster is a member of at least one of the numerous social networking sites out there. Add that number to the multitude of email addresses we seem to have – hey, don’t even forget your rss feed subscriptions, and you have a fair few different places to visit when you go online.
Enter Nomee, which bills itself as an all-in-one networking software. It’s aim is to simplify online networking by organizing your contacts and interests all in one place. You may be thinking that this is similar to friendfeed – it is, except that nomee is built on Adobe Air and is a stand alone application (friendfeed is browser based).

Key Features
• Organize online relationships, so it’s easy to focus on people, not sites.
• Monitor over 100 sites from one application.
• Get continuous desktop updates with the nomee newstream®. So you can see who’s changed info before signing onto their sites.
• Save time online, because nomee lets you cut through the clutter. No more wasted time browsing multiple sites. nomee brings the news to you.
• Control what you share with difference audiences. nomee lets you custom-bundle your info and access and create better one-to-one connections.
• It’s your info. So nomee lets you point the right people to the right sites and share the “me” you want them to know.
• nomee alerts tell your friends when you have news. And the nomee newstream® delivers your headlines right to their desktops.
• Collect and distribute all of your information on a “public” nomee card.
• Embed your public nomee card in your site, blog or Facebook page.
• Your fans can have all of your site and contact info in a single place and be alerted when you post new news.
• Public nomee cards are freely forwardable between fans, creating a robust buzz network for you.

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Not bad – although I thought that Google would make it more iPhoneish and not so BlackBerryish