Raindrop is Mozilla Labs’ attempt to help you manage all the communication you do over disparate services like Twitter, Facebook, email, YouTube, etc., through an interface that aggregates it all and separates ‘bulk’ messages from personal ones directed specifically to you, regardless of the source. Obviously there’s a huge need for some form of message prioritization, let’s see if they pull off the implementation. Developer release only at the moment; you can run the start-up script manually.
Scott Gilbertson did a nice post on Raindrop, and here is a demo video from Mozilla.
Raindrop UX Design and Demo from Mozilla Messaging on Vimeo.


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Another great idea coming out of Mozilla! I hate having to scour through my email trying to separate the personal messages from the automatic ones. I’ll also be glad to have all of my Facebook updates, Twitter updates, and whatever other updates available to me on one interface.