May 132007

If you don’t like having to bookmark the site’s you like then this may be the site for you. How not only can all your friend, and anybody really, see what site’s you like with service’s like del.icio.us, or sharing what software you are using with Wakoopa, you can now let everybody know every single mouse click you make when using the internet, well nearly, it won’t let people find out your passwords.

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What is Cluztr?

Cluztr is a FREE add-on for your web browser that lets you share your clickstream with your friends, meet new people and discover sites that relate to you, your friends and your interests.

Explore

  • Find out where your friends are online.
  • Follow friends and other users as they surf the web.
  • Discover the most popular places on the web based on real-time rankings of the web’s most active sites.

Interact

  • Broadcast where you are on the web and what you’re paying attention to.
  • Chat with people and leave messages on any website you visit.
  • Share and send links to your friends just like IMs or text messages.

Discover

  • Subscribe to your friend’s clickstream.
  • Get recommendations for great new sites based on your interests.
  • Meet people on the same web sites as you.
  • Enjoy the social hum of the web.

Go from solitary to social.

Browsing the web is a solitary experience even though there may be hundreds, even thousands, of people (including your friends!) looking at the same page or site as you. Cluztr allows you to experience the social side of the web by opening up the people, sites, and activity behind your browser.

Stop all the bookmarking.

Cluztr is a collection of browser histories – yours, your friend’s and everyone else’s. There’s no need to bookmark the sites you like, just browse the web and we will determine the sites and people that relate to you and your interests.

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