RSS Aggregator
Aggregators reduce the time and effort needed to regularly check websites for updates, creating a unique personal collection of news headlines, blogs, podcasts, and vlogs in a single location for easy viewing.
3.5/5
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NetVibes
Netvibes is the latest attempt in the quest to design the ultimate in personal home page - this one is very similar to iGoogle in its modules and tab framework but has a much more RSS aggregator vibe going. Where as iGoogle headlines link off to their source sites, netvibes opens them in its own RSS reader. It also offers other reading-centric features like an info popup over each link that gives just enough of sneak peek to decide whether you really want to click the link or not. I am going ot give it a try, if I don’t like it after a week I will go back to using my iGoogle.
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Posted in RSS Aggregator & Personal Homepage 3.4/5
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Popurls
Popurls aggregates content from the Web's most popular social sites, so you can see the hottest stories from Digg, the most popular photos from Flickr, the latest bookmarks on Del.icio.us, the most watched videos from YouTube, and other sites.
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Posted in RSS Aggregator 2.6/5
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Pageflakes
Pageflakes is the easy and fun way to customize the Internet and make it yours! Until now you had to go to different web sites to check your email, start Web searches, get weather information and so forth. With Pageflakes, you can put all the things that you like on the Web on one page. Moreover, you can use Pageflakes to share stuff with friends and to meet new people who share your interests. Best of all, Pageflakes is free!
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