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Friday, August 25, 2006

An Easy Way to Keep up with Web 2.0

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Original Signal is a nice roll up of different feeds that are tracking Web 2.0. It aggregates the 15 most popular web 2.0 weblogs and provides a quick glance on what's happening without using an RSS reader. My feed is included.

There seems to be a new emerging class of sites like these that aggregate feeds for you. Popurls is another. These are a great way for people to explore blogs without RSS, but nothing beats using a feed reader that you customize your way.

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When I saw that antenna in the logo it brought back memories of pointcast - anyone remember pointcast? ... a good week end to all

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Ugh, that's just another popurls ripp-off. i'm tired of those. The original rules!

They give credit to popurls. It's the subject that is completely different. There is even a discussion between popurls and OS on a Dutch web 2.0 weblog

http://www.blueace.nl/2006/08/geen-tijd-om-web-20-blogs-bij-te-houden/

This site is pretty unnecessary...it's basically the Web 2.0 Workgroup page with a bit more functionality.

And by no accounts is it a "publication" of anything.

Hmm, I think I need to get in on this. It only takes five minutes to make a page like that with Feed Digest :)

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