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Pageonce personal start page launches public beta

PageOnce
Pageonce is a personal start page that gives you access to the web services you use most frequently. While other start pages like iGoogle or Netvibes let you read updates from a variety of RSS feeds, Pageonce goes a few steps further, letting you add email accounts, social networking profiles, bank and credit card accounts, airlines, and shopping sites.

We first looked at Pageonce back in February when the service was in private beta. But today the company launched a public beta meaning anybody who's willing to part with a few usernames and passwords can sign up. We're still a bit wary of any site that asks for your bank login information. But we can also see how it would be useful to have all of your financial information at your fingertips without having to login to a half dozen different sites every day to check your account balances.

Pageonce has added a few features since February, including a news feed that gives you a run down of changes across all of your registered services.

[via TechCrunch]