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Iminta the web, are you?

My former colleague at CNET is putting his Moo-magic to work on a new startup called Iminta.

I have seen sites before where you can hook in all your feeds, but this one was the easiest to use. Even easier than Google’s Jaiku.

Iminta feels like a Flash application, but it’s purely Javascript. Once you add friends, you can see how they interact with social media sites like Digg, , del.icio.us, last.fm, and more.

It has great privacy settings too.

Great work Aaron, I can’t wait to watch this site grow.

I got some invites so lemme know if you want one!

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