AOL has made some big changes in order to strengthen it’s social networking website Bebo’s attractiveness. Bebo is now being touted as a “social inbox” which will include aggregated content and features from a variety of popular websites. The result is that users will be able to access their email, social media feeds (Facebook, Twitter, ect), as well as other websites from one central location — Bebo.com.

When you look at the list of services Bebo is able to integrate, it really does become impressive. I mean, we are talking big names like Yahoo! eMail, Flickr, YouTube, Gmail and more. Also, they were clever enough to make it so that current AOL (as well as AIM) users are able to log into Bebo with their AOL user name and password. This is smart because it makes it easy for existing AOL users to try out Bebo without the deterant of a time-wasting sign up process. Heck, I’m not an AOL user, and I’m still enticed to give it a try.