Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Yahoo and others. It does not have as many networks available as Social Oomph and ping.fm but it looks promising as they plan to add more social media networks eventually.
Gizapage is another promising aggregator. It says it's an integrated social hub bringing together your Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr and more so that you can share with all networks at the same time, and you can pick and choose which networks too. It also lets you view your full profile from one spot. The problem with it is that you have to ask for a quote. It looks really great but that automatically makes me think it will be expensive. I put in for a quote but haven't heard anything yet.
Social aggregators aren't new, they've been around as long as social media has been around. If you do a Google search on social media aggregators you're likely to find a lot of them both working and defunct. You'll find free aggregators, and premium fee based services. They come and go so choose a popular one that is widely used so that you don't have to start over. Part of using an aggregator is to save time. Setting one up takes some time and work but is worth it in the end so no matter which one you choose definitely make sure you do choose one in order to stop wasting time duplicating tasks.
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