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May 26, 2006
TechCrunch on FeedColectors:
TechCrunch: Jeff Pulver’s FeedCollectors Beta
"FeedCollectors, in private beta, is one of Jeff Pulver’s new projects. Like Dave Winer’s Share Your OPML, FeedCollectors provides a mechanism for users to upload their OPML file of feeds that they read.
There are subtle differences to SYO, though. Feedcollectors is also a social network where you can add friends and see what they are reading, and users can also create public collections, which are topical based feed collections. The most popular collection is called “NYC” and features a number of blogs on the city. Each collection can be tagged, rated and commented by users."
I especially appreciate it that Mike took the time to look at FeedCollectors. While we are still in a closed private beta, if you have an interest in these types of technologies, please visit FeedCollectors and request an invite to the private beta program.

Tags: FeedCollectors, TechCrunch, Web 2.0, Jeff Pulver
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Posted by jeff on May 26, 2006 04:42 PM | Permalink
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