First, there’s a List of Social Networking sites, (see profilactic.com) then there’s a List of Social Bookmarking sites, (see addme.com), and several other lists of Web 2.0 style websites for video, audio, pdfs, photographs, business listings, news releases and the list goes on.
THEN there’s a list of Social RSS Feed Aggrigator Sites to tie it all together…
Here’s a List of web-based news readers I’ll be slowly reviewing over the next while:
My Yahoo!
NewsGator
My AOL
Rojo
Bloglines
Netvibes
Google
Pageflakes
Plusmo
FeedLounge
The Free Dictionary
Bitty Browser
NewsAlloy
Live.com
Excite MIX
Yourminis.com
Attensa for Outlook
Webwag
netomat Hub
Daily Rotation
Podcast Ready
Flurry
FeedDemon
NewsFire
NewsGator Outlook Edition
RSSOwl
Shrook

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Please let me know if there is any questions/comments you have about Pageflakes as you explore the world of web aggregators! We look forward to your review.
One of the things I appreciate most about the Attensa managed RSS application is that they’ve built a bunch of Web 2.0 social networking capabilities right in the RSS reader. For example, I’m in my reader now, commenting on your blog post. I can also tag this post from within Attensa, and it’ll automatically synch to my del.icio.us tags. Brilliantly convenients, and a huge productivity booster for those who engage in Web 2.0 activities…
They’re a client of mine, and I’m lucky to have aligned with them, as they continue to build a ton of Web 2.0 capabilities for the enterprise right in.
Well, Allison, FlakePages is pretty darned amazing.
Even looks like I could manage the aggregation of all my various feeds from Flakepages by creating a Flake that I could host on my own site.
I would love to dig into the developers area and start testing out some of my own Flakes - but there are so few example developer scripts for me to learn from, and reading the how-to’s… well, nmv.
Actually, all the developer API languages for youtube, facebook, google, and flakepages must use a very similar architecture… the writing on the wall tells me it’s time to learn another language…
Thanks for the note!
Doug
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