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Upgrades include GTalk and better performance By Computerworld Singapore Staff Writer
29 Jul 2009

SINGAPORE, 29 JULY 2009 – Social networking aggregator OrSiSo (www.orsiso.com) has announced the release of another updated version of its social networking tool.

OrSiSo stands for Organise, Simplify, Socialise; and is an Adobe AIR platform that runs on PC, Mac and Linux.

“We are excited to announce the addition of GTalk and Bebo to our latest releases, as these will definitely add even more for our users who want to simplify and organise their online social networks,” founder and CEO Thorben Linneberg said.

“We have been listening closely to our user feedback and have been focusing on improving both the performance of the platform as well as taking the opportunity where possible to expand the opportunities available for social networks and services that we include in OrSiSo” he added.

The latest release of OrSiSo includes greater chat integration on top of the popular social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Bebo, Friendster and Flickr. “The enhanced chat functionality now lets you update your chat status across multiple IM platforms, and we have now added GTalk to our existing services of Facebook Chat, MSN, Yahoo and AOL after requests from our users,” added Linneberg.

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