Yoono 6.2

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Yoono is a powerful but easy to use sidebar for Firefox. Yoono helps you simplify your online social life by connecting you to Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Flickr, Friendfeed, AIM, Yahoo IM and more...all in one place. Yoono is also the easiest way to share stuff with all your social networks - share links, images and video from the page you're viewing across all your networks simultaneously. Yoono also includes a Discovery widget that helps you discover great new Web sites, products, and videos and then easily share them with your friends. Connect to all your social networks and never miss another status update from friends or family. You're connected wherever you are on the Web. Update your status across all your social networks at the same time. All your IM services right in your browser sidebar to easily chat while your surf the Web - no more logging on to multiple services. Easily share links, images, and video from the page you are viewing with all your social networks at the same time. Share in your IM conversations by dragging and dropping links, images and video from the page you are viewing. It's a single, dead simple way to share anything from anywhere you are on the Web. Discover recommended Web sites, videos, images, products and more - all related to the site you are viewing - in the Discovery widget. Highlight words in the Web page yourself to discover related Google search results, Wikipedia entries, videos, and more. Yoono also highlights keywords in the Web page you're viewing for quick access to discoveries.

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