As you may know, I have several locations on the web where information about me is found. I have my Twitter account, this blog, my flash fiction for #fridayflash, my goodreads account, and I recently joined Formspring to give it a try. That’s a bunch of stuff going on at the same time. Enter Toten.me.
I created Toten.me using Flavors.me. Flavors.me makes it quick and easy to set up a personal profile online and integrate it with data feeds from popular social websites. Toten.me is integrated with my Twitter feed, the RSS feed from this blog, my flash fiction from Telling Creative Lies and my latest books on Goodreads. I also have it integrated with my new Formspring account to allow you to quickly ask me questions for my Formspring profile.
Flavors.me is free to set up a profile and integrate up to four services. However, they also have a premium service for only 20 dollars a year. The premium account gives you access to all of the normal features, plus features such as analytics, a contact form, additional layouts and a listing in the Flavors.me directory.
With so much going on online, my Toten.me site allows you quick access to all of my latest updates across my most-used sites.
Also, if you’re wondering what is going on in the screenshots above with my browser, I’m running Google Chrome on Windows 7 with the Robot Theme by Roman Nurik installed.


