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Haven't tried it, but it looks great. It incorporates social networking, rss, tags, etc. By monkeypup, 1 year 50 weeks ago | |
A short explanation of why RSS feeds are part of the Semantic Web. By narphorium, 2 years 3 weeks ago | |
Rojo has most of the features you are looking for. By lwallenstein, 2 years 4 weeks ago | |
"It’s an online feed reader that incorporates attention data and semantic analysis in regards to both your feeds and the larger community of Wizag users. It recommends topics, visualized points of intersection between topics and new feeds based on your interaction with the subscriptions you already have. The implementation is a little slow and it’s nothing pretty to look at, but the technology is interesting." --- Tech Crunch http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/08/01/wizag-offers-semantic-analysis-attention-to-rss/ By lwallenstein, 2 years 3 weeks ago | |
Excellent news feed filtering with some grouping. I've only tried the free service so far. By narphorium, 2 years 4 weeks ago | |
Not free and not online, but supposed to make managing your RSS feeds a managable task. By BlueCockatoo, 2 years 3 weeks ago | |
Big comprehensive list of RSS filters and mixers By ycc2106, 2 years 4 weeks ago | |
By ycc2106, 2 years 4 weeks ago | |
A community compiled table of web based aggregators with feature details. By ycc2106, 2 years 4 weeks ago | |
View, organize and share your favorite digital content. A nice "social media center." By ellenm1206, 2 years 4 weeks ago | |
You mean linkrolls?, Feedostyle is good By ycc2106, 2 years 4 weeks ago | |
Not a service, but a browser that is actually designed to integrate with these services, like del.icio.us or shadows. "Flock is a free web browser that makes it easier than ever to share photos, stay up-to-date with news from your favorite sites, and search the Web." I wouldn't replace Firefox as my primary browser, but I use it for RSS and Flickr and I love it. By lwallenstein, 2 years 4 weeks ago | |
Similar to SuprGlu, an aggregator for all your various personal feeds. By BlueCockatoo, 2 years 4 weeks ago | |
This site collects just about any feed you want to point at it and lets you customize your layouts. Have to pay for long term storage though. By BlueCockatoo, 2 years 4 weeks ago | |
A service that lets you collect bookmarks and other files, share them and even republish them as a blog or feed. By BlueCockatoo, 2 years 4 weeks ago | |
A review of a bunch of RSS readers. Article reviews: Attensa Online, Bloglines, FeedLounge, Google Reader, Gritwire, News Alloy, NewsGator Online, Pluck Web Edition, and Rojo.
The conclusions may need updating as I suspect these companies are addressing their shortcomings. By amanuel, 2 years 5 weeks ago | |
This service is web-based, and has a form of personalization. They are working towards making it faster, so it's definitely worth trying out. By techblog, 2 years 5 weeks ago | |
Here I explain what makes me unsubscribe. By ycc2106, 2 years 18 weeks ago | |
With ZoomClouds you can put in a matter of minutes a tag cloud in your site, based on whichever RSS feed you like. By ycc2106, 2 years 4 weeks ago | |
Hundreds of unnofficial comic RSS feeds, all for free! By colin, 2 years 27 weeks ago |

