Every now and then, you're alone going through a stranger's Flickr stream, and you see something so laughable, so obnoxious, that you feel the urge to start a new meme but can't be troubled with the effort of registering a domain name and trying to get all your friends on board. Perhaps you're reading a blog and feel the need to comment, but don't want to expose your brilliance to the entire reading world. Or perhaps it's just late and the signup process for comments is ludicrously complicated.
Zingr allows you to spread your insights - and share those links - with your Facebook fandom, all with the click of a button. It's a Firefox add-on, and it's magical.
Once you install Zingr, it will prompt you to sync up with your Facebook account. From that point forward, any time you click the Zingr logo to the left of the URL bar in your Firefox browser, you'll be given a delightfully designed, Miracle Whip-themed text entry box that you can drag around the page.
Plant your Zingrs on any page you like. The notes will show up in your Facebook stream, and interested friends will click through to see your comments:



Great for sharing links and leaving your comments just for your Facebook friends to see, Zingr is a snarky new tool we think some of you might enjoy.
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I don't know about zingr. Sounds like another social networking time waster.
Zingr is a sure thing. Sounds like another social networking time waster.
the person's hair is really beautiful pictures so well?
Does Zingr know that if they integrated with the share / commenting functionality on Facebook they would show up in the main feed instead of being tragically stranded on the profile page where no one will ever see your Zingr's? Plus, who would click on one of those without the actual thing that you said about the site? Not a terrible idea, just poorly executed Facebook integration.
This is an interesting concept, and I'd give it a try if the integration was wider than just Facebook. If it integrated with FriendFeed and Twitter, for example (and included the comment as well as just the link), it'd be more interesting to me.