Los Angeles, CA, July 22, 2008 --(
PR.com)-- Atomkeep (http:/www.atomkeep.com/), which launched its public beta release and opened free registration on June 19th, this weekend celebrated first month of service.
This Web 2.0 service allowed users to synchronize their profiles between major social networking web sites, job boards, blogs and other sites. Removing personal data redundancy on the Web, it gives an ability to modify profile information, such as name, address, and numerous other fields, and have those updates show up in all of its supported social networking and other web sites.
Once launched, total of 3 sites were supported: LinkedIn, Monster and facebook. But only one month later, Atomkeep supports now long list of 21 sites among which are popular Mixergy, Twitter, Pownce, Disqus, YouTube, Yelp and many others.
User base of Atomkeep grew up close to a thousand of users, which expressed a lot of positive feedback and readiness to use the service. In it's turn, Atomkeep listened carefully to all the requests for new networks and realized huge demand of different sites, tried to roll out the support according to the needs.
At this moment, besides of adding support for more sites, there are three new features in development on Atomkeep, which will be released to the registered users very soon.
Team of Atomkeep exposes greatest appreciation of all early-adopters and users, which help build the better tool and promise to keep working hard to implement all the requests.
"No matter how many accounts - it's one place to keep them synced".
Registration on the http://www.atomkeep.com is free and takes less than a minute.
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