YodPod
March 17th, 2006
YodPod is a Reader that will track your favorite websites, blogs and special interests across the web. YodPod will download and display the content you want via RSS from your favorite websites, right here on this page.
YodPod
March 17th, 2006
YodPod is a Reader that will track your favorite websites, blogs and special interests across the web. YodPod will download and display the content you want via RSS from your favorite websites, right here on this page.
lylina rss aggregator
February 7th, 2006
lylina is an open source web based RSS/Atom feed aggregator loosely based on it’s predecessor, lilina. Although it features a similar interface, making it an easy upgrade and quite familiar to lilina users, it improves upon the formula with the addition of a much faster MySQL backend and a much more streamlined cron-based update system. It also adds optional multi-user support, allowing for each user to login and see a customized feed page, filled with the content of choice.
Requirements
lylina requires any HTTP server supporting PHP with MySQL extensions, as well as a MySQL database. Currently lylina also requires user access to edit cron jobs, although this requirement will be removed in future versions.
Attensa Releases Attensa for Outlook and Attensa Online
February 1st, 2006
After eight months in Beta, Attensa for Outlook has emerged and is now a real product. The big news is the additon of AttentionStream article level synchronization with Attensa Online.
Attensa Online, the free Web based reader, is live and open to everyone. It works hand-in-glove with Attensa for Outlook so you can enjoy the convenience of using any computer with a web coneection to read your articles. Every action from updating feeds, reading and deleting articles, subscribing to new feeds to adding tags is instantly synchronized in Outlook. You can stay on top of the news that matters to you on multiple computers without weeding through the same articles.
Tags: Attensa, Attensa for Outlook, Attensa Online
Google launches Web Clips
December 8th, 2005
Web Clips shows you news headlines, Gmail tips, blogs, any RSS and Atom feed, relevant sponsored links, and more — right at the top of your inbox and messages. Receive updates from your favorite sites without having to leave Gmail!
RSS DJ
November 29th, 2005
RSS DJ is a new style of RSS aggregator that can take any RSS feed and automatically convert it to spoken word MP3.
SuprGlu - Piecing your web together
November 5th, 2005
Do you already use services like del.icio.us, flickr, blogger, typepad, etc? SuprGlu is a new way to gather all your content from those sites. In a nutshell, SuprGlu:
Google Reader Updated
October 29th, 2005
Google’s Reader has been updated:
Earlier this week we pushed out a new release of Reader. Most of the changes are under the hood and should make for a faster, smoother experience. However, there were a few user interface tweaks too.
Tags: Google Reader
Bloglines introduces Hotkeys
October 13th, 2005
Bloglines today rolled out some new features:
Hotkeys
If you prefer using your keyboard to mousing around, you’ll be happy to know that Bloglines has added shortcut keys. You will find a keyboard shortcut legend at the bottom of each feed display page.
Unread vs. Keep As New
There’s a difference between “Unread” articles and those marked “Keep as New” (subtle, but distinct), so you will now see two numbers next to your subscribed feeds in parentheses. The number to the left of the colon represents the articles you have not read/seen before, and the number on the right represents the articles you have manually kept new.
Mobile
For those who enjoy using Bloglines on the run, there are a couple of features from Bloglines to the Mobile edition:
Universal Inbox
Continuing the rollout of “unique-to-me” features like weather and package tracking, Bloglines have partnered with Astrology.com to deliver daily, weekly and monthly horoscopes, and Lottery.com to bring you lottery winning numbers and jackpot values for any state in the USA.
Tags: Bloglines
Blox0r Goes Open Source!
October 11th, 2005
The best web aggregator ever goes open source!
Now you all can download the source code and make improvements to it to suit your personal needs.
