Once in a while, a new app or service comes along that has the potential to truly change the way you use technology to juggle the many things in your life.

Meet Brewster, an app that takes everyone you know across sites such as Facebook, Twitter and email platforms and creates unique profiles for each person by displaying their contact and social information all in the same view.

The free app allows users easy access to the people they chat with most, while also getting updates via social media sites about things such as who is changing jobs and moving to a new city. Searching for people via the address book can be done by name, city and even interests, including music preferences and favorite sports teams.

"The average person has about 1,000 people across all of their networks in various address books and that number is only increasing," Brewster founder Steve Greenword told Mashable. "We realized that we needed something powerful that could handle the changes in the number of people and the many platforms you communicate with them on."

The name comes from the street on which Greenwood grew up as a child:

"I chose that name because it reflects our aspiration to combine the power of technology and the familiarity of the address book that my Mom kept in our kitchen," Greenwood said. "The app is not so much focused on addresses, but understanding the relationships around them and using the power of the social web to bring that to life."

Brewster is now available for download [iTunes link] at the Apple App Store for iPhones. Although the company is only focused on the iPhone for now, Greenwood said it could be rolled out to Android devices in the future.

"The release today is just the beginning of a long road map to help users," Greenwood said. "The response has been pretty amazing so far, and people seem really excited about it."

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