Browzmi

BrowzmiEver wonder what it would be like to have up to the second communication about your findings on the web with your cronies? Browzmi is an online social networking core that allows you to do just that – without the use of IM applications, micro-blogs, or any of that other … stuff.

The website is currently invite only, so I’ll have to post a review about the features after I play with the site for a bit, but from what I can tell, the premise is very strongly reliant of a mass community following and like-minded individuals, who don’t mind yet another form of communication on the Internet. The good thing is, this is centralized, and immediately accessible from your browser space.

I just hope it includes features for RSS, or other integrated goodness, such as Digg, Stumble Upon, or other Social Bookmarking sites that I still haven’t even started to cover… I slack.

—- UPDATED —-

Thank you Browzmi staff for the invite to your application. I’ve played with it for a few minutes now, and I have to say, it works very well, and is loaded with features that make browsing more informative, interactive, and extremely Web 2.0.

Features:

  • Add comments about posts and sites
  • Tag sites
  • Save to a list of published, shared favorites
  • Write a mini-post on a page
  • Add a Like or Dislike to a page
  • Find related flickr photos
  • Find related videos
  • View tags and comments posted by others
  • Find/Add Friends
  • Communicate with contacts

Whew… the only things I would like to see, and perhaps it will happen, is for this to turn into a tabbed browser interface, and an AIR application – which would be most awesome, but it’s inclusive and extremely beneficial browsing in terms of reading immediate reviews, posts, tags, etc… In fact, it’s like Digg on steroids, in a sense.

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