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Profile aggregator Tabber has been completely redesigned, and is looking a lot like FriendFeed. Tabber has actually slimmed own on some of its features, making its service as simplistic as possible. It's a rather drastic change from what we've seen previously from Tabber, and marks a major shift in recognizing and adhering to what looks to be the new standard of profile aggregation.
The new main options for your Tabber account are to see your network activity, your friends' activity, and their accounts. If someone is your friend, then you'll automatically follow their stream, and as this is still a profile aggregator, you also have the ability to incorporate life streams from friends that aren't Tabber users.
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What I like about Tabber's new take on profile aggregation is that it's drop-dead simple to filter through someone's activity by selecting or de-selecting the accounts you'd like to see on a given stream. FriendFeed also has this option, but it's not quite as apparent as Tabber's new options. This means I can more easily sift through content to focus on blog posts from Facebook, or new music to check out from Last.fm.