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Allison Berding said in February 20th, 2008 at 4:41 pm

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.

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Janet Johnson said in February 21st, 2008 at 10:39 am

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.

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Linkbuilder said in February 22nd, 2008 at 2:34 pm

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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