lifeIO is a new website launched at the TechCrunch50 conference coming from ATTAP Technologies, a software development company that created the first Personal Information Management system which now is known as Yahoo! Calendar.
The beta version of the free online platform seems to be a great place where users from anywhere in the world can keep their accounts for email, social networking sites, RSS feeds, as well as calendar notes, chat preferences and others in a single place.
It is a Personal Information Platform designed to simplify users’ online tasks and enable more flexibility within a single web browser window.
Via lifeio.com you also can customize your profile and interface and access it from any computer, cell phone with Internet access, and web browser. The software behind it aggregates, filters and organizes things you are interested in in real time, allowing you to import as many accounts you need, keeps to-do lists, as well as access Yahoo Shopping, Amazon, iTunes Store, Craigslist, Ebay and Fandango to find items you plan to purchase online.
“We’re all overwhelmed with daily information, notifications and content from many different sources. lifeIO offers a simple way to streamline all of that and display what I want and need in a single browser window from anywhere,” says Bruce Spector, founder ans CEO of ATTAP. “We’ve built lifeIO to become the ‘Swiss Army Knife’ of web applications.”
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