Use your Avatar Everywhere – Incarnate

Incarnate finds your avatars around the web, so you don’t have to upload a new one every time you join a service or leave a comment. You can also find and reuse your avatar on your own web sites too.

The idea behind Incarnate is not so original, but its function is different from other similar attempts for the opportunity to combine different solutions in a single step, which is basically to recover and reuse the same image as the avatar of the profile from all over web services, which is already acheived by using Gravatar.

The new thing about Incarnate is that it finds all your profiles with a simple ‘nickname’ search of the social media profiles (facebook, myspace, youtube). The similar to feature of Sync Avatars is also done by HootSuite.

Incarnate – which is a service platform created by MIX Online.

Thanks to the API for JSON and JSON-P you can also automate its functions. A good way to preserve their identity online.

Please consider suicide at a later moment – wtf?

We previously told you about a site called seppukkoo – a ritual suicide for your online avatar. Now, there’s another site on the web and it’s called web 2.0 suicide machine.

Like Seppukkoo, web 2.0 suicide machine can help you kill all your social-networking profiles like twitter, Facebook, linkedIn and myspace too with just a click. Facebook sent them a legal notice to shut it down.

Now when you try visiting web2.0 – Suicide machine, it asks us to “please consider suicide at a later moment due to server maintenance”? WTF?

suicide machine wtf?

Have you tried the web2.0 suicide machine yet? If you haven’t, then get connected to me on Facebook and Twitter… and if you have bid adieu to your online profile, may your virtual avatar rest in peace :D