Popego Tailors the Social Graph to Your Interests

Popego helps people find more meaning in their social graphs online. The Argentinean startup presented today during the Collaboration session of TechCrunch50 and has just launched its service into public beta.

Once signed up for Popego, you can add usernames from all of your social networks (passwords are not required). The service then brings you to a page where all of your interests are shown as tags, which have been pulled and generated from your activity on services like Twitter, Delicious, and FriendFeed.

Then, based on

those interests, Popego populates your page with content – such as Flickr photos, YouTube videos, and stories posted to FriendFeed – that it believes you will like.

If you don’t agree with the interests generated by Popego based on your accounts elsewhere, you can change your interest profile with slider equalizers that tell Popego what you’d like in your timeline of content.

Each bookmark, story, video, or photo added to your timeline also includes a percentage interest match based on the relevancy of your interests. A higher percentage means you’re more likely to like the element.

In the right-hand side of the site, you can filter the interest feed even further by indicating that you want to see only videos, stuff from friends, etc.    Read more on Techcrunch

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