I'm happy to introduce the first public release of Everytalks to you.
We developed Everytalks as a first open communication and people search platform, that will allow you to communicate with your friends, wherever they are. You can use facebook, but chat with your MySpace friends. You can be fond of Twitter, but communicate with LiveJournal guys.
We're removing the borders between the networks and social sites. The social network defines your interests, but should not limit your personality.
Whenever you want to start a conversation, choose the best network for it. Do you want to talk about career and business opportunities? Signing in with LinkedIn profile could be a good choice. Do you want to make an announcement about your rock band or want to recruit somebody to play drums? MySpace sounds appropriate for that. You're the same person, you only choose the best avatar for that, like wearing the suit for business, or taking running shoes for your morning gym session. Your look defines the goal. (You can also use Everytalks for dating. ;)
What's is great about Everytalks, is that everybody is sharing the same communication space, but connect with each other only if they're sharing the same interests and goals (for any particular message).
Blogging is also one of the most important features of Everytalks. It's known fact that more then 80% of bloggers have no or very little number of subscribers and receive almost no comments for their posts. Someone may say — I don't care, because that's my way of self expression — but lets be honest — when you say something, you want to be heard, otherwise, your message is gone.
Blogging in Everytalks is taking different approach to delivering message. You don't have to be subscribed (or following) some specific person (you can be, though), but you will be receiving all messages and posts from people, if you share some interests. In example, if you're writing about Startups, everyone who wants to know about Startups, will read you. If you're fond of Iron Man with Robert Downey Jr., make sure that you've listed it in your profile, and you'll receive any posts related to it automatically. If you'd like to reach your colleagues in Microsoft, make sure you have listed it in your work experience. That's easy.
Everytalks has got many different areas of application. We're happy to finally release it for public and help you to adjust it for your own needs.
We're working hard on it, but no one is perfect. You may find some problems. We'd very happy to receive feedback from you, as well as feature requests.
Thank you!
P.S. Everytalks was brought to you by the creators of Atomkeep — pretty young, but popular service for keeping profiles in sync in any network.
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