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Seen that? – NewsAlloy – GMail like RSS reader

NewsAlloy – GMail like RSS reader Web 2.0

Seen that? - NewsAlloy - GMail like RSS reader

A couple of weeks ago I was looking for a good RSS reader. I do most of my web readings through RSS and I need to use at least two different computers during my day (one at home and at least one at work), so I definitely wanted a Web based reader. After some search and advice, I stuck with NewsAlloy and I am quite happy with it. It has lots of [...] Read More


Google Reader, err, Reader/Writer Web 2.0

Speculation is great. And when speculation comes from someone with knowledge in the field he or she is speculating about, it is interesting. And when this person has a couple of good sources, you know the future is to be predicted. Well, today I would like to touch the subject of one of my most-used apps : Google Reader. James Corbett has an ) Google Reader is originally an RSS (feed) reader, [...] Read More


Google Reader released for Wii Web 2.0

I am not a gamer, but Nintendo's Wii interests me as it is supposed to be more or less active (as in real movement). The real fun of course is in the little things that develop for such systems. As Wii has an internet connection (again, more or less) you can find more and more internet related apps available for Wii. Latest addition is Google's Reader, the online rss reader.Even [...] Read More


Sony’s Wireless Reader Coming Soon? The Wireless Weblog

With Sony planning a PR event for August 25th, Silicon Alley Insider's Dan Frommer suggests the event is likely to be a launch for the company's new wireless e-reader. "Perhaps we'll also hear more about Sony's e-book platform plans, including – perhaps – software for wireless phones, like Apple's iPhone," Frommer writes. "As Sony's rivals – Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc. – all have iPhone apps, it makes sense that Sony [...] Read More


Gmail Your Personal Nerve Center Tech Without Wires

Ruud Hein in "walk the walk" outlines a way for you to make Gmail your personal information nerve Center. The idea seems simple enough to implement, I don't know why I didn't think of this before. The idea is that as you read in Google Reader you can nominate those items that you want to follow-up and keep for later reference. The idea is that using the mashup provided in this [...] Read More


One Comment

  1. Martin M-B wrote:

    So this is what I get when I try to link to News Alloy:

    Service is temporarily closed. For additional details please contact Mobispine

    Nothing useful on Mobispine…

    Is it me…?

    Friday, April 16, 2010 at 5:01 am | Permalink

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