
We are inundated with so many social streams that it is easy to forget where exactly we read something. For instance, there was a story earlier today on Twitter showing
better clickthrough rates than Facebook. I know I saw it somewhere, but was it Twitter, Facebook, or in an email? It's easy enough to search the open Web, but how do you search all of your personal information streams at once?
Introspectr, a personal search engine still in private beta, is part of a new class of startups trying to tackle this problem. (The first 100 people to
click on this link will get an invite). You give Introspectr access to your Twitter, Facebook, and Gmail accounts, and it indexes them for you, along with the content of any email attachments or the underlying pages of any links. Then you can just search for any term and up come all the Tweets, emails, and Facebook messages where that might appear.

Gina Gershon
Gina Philips
Gisele Bündchen
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