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-[Me.dium][1], the social browsing service, has launched a [new add-on][3] with full IE7 compatibility. Previously the service was only available through Firefox and its offspring (Flock, Netscape etc).
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-As with any social networking tool, Me.dium's usefulness comes down to whether or not your friends are using it, and with the new IE7 add-on that number may suddenly jump a bit.
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-To go along with the new IE7 add-on Me.dium has also released a widget that applies Me.dium's "real time" tracking window to blogs and pages.
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-The new widget adds support for non-Me.dium users and interested site owners can now watch traffic patters and see how Me.dium users are discovering, moving through and interacting with their sites in real time.
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-Though Me.dium may raise some privacy concerns with users (the site essentially tracks and logs all of your browsing history), the new tools may give some fence-sitters a reason to cast caution to the wind.
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-[via [Digg][2]]
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-[1]: http://www.me.dium.com/
-[2]: http://digg.com/software/Me_dium_Adds_IE_7_and_A_Twist
-[3]: http://www.me.dium.com/medium_registration/download \ No newline at end of file