Besides the fact that you can use power.com to aggregate all of your different social media information sources can also prioritize what information is more important than others. The site’s dashboard allows for users to view most recent messages, friends, and status updates. It is also very easy to hop from network to network, or merge them all together in one. Which is one of the true differences this social media aggregator has over its competition. Just think of the website as an iGoogle for social media sources. One of the other differentiators this service has over others is the fact that you do not have to create a login to join the service. All you have to do is enter in your login information for each one of your social media websites and the service does the rest.Some of the few negatives that you have is the fact that the dashboard can get extremely cluttered at times which is the same thing that iGoogle suffers from. Since the service is attempting to be iGoogle for social media websites you of course get the really cool feature of them employing a drag-able dashboard like the famous iGoogle functions.
Now what is the future of an application like power.com? It's hard to say, if iGoogle had more widgets for social media websites to Google page could easily replace a lot of the features that power.com gives you. Also if you are a bit nervous about logging and a third-party application with your private login details for your social media websites you should probably not sign up for Power.com. Tell us what you think

