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June 29, 2006
FeedColllectors: The del.icio.us/Flickr of The World of RSS Feeds
LibrarianInBlack.net: The del.icio.us/Flickr of The World of RSS Feeds
"FeedCollector is a new (free of course) tool that turns feeds into a social software experiment. Think of it as the del.icio.us or Flickr of RSS feeds: you add your feeds to your collection and share them openly on the site, tagging them happily as you go. It's a social network based on RSS feeds of all types (vidcasts, text/blogs, podcasts, etc.). You can see what people like, get cross-referrals, tag-browsing, all that tag-happy social-network goodness. I think something like this is long overdue, but we'll see how well it takes off. As a few reviews have pointed out, it's not quite at critical mass yet."

Tags: FeedCollectors, Web 2.0, Jeff Pulver
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Posted by jeff on June 29, 2006 08:52 PM | Permalink
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Hi Jeff,
Can you shed any insight as to why you ended up shutting down Feed Collectors?
Was it as mentioned above .."not quite at critical mass yet" ?
The concept seemed strong...
Thanks,
Chris
Posted by: Chris at March 10, 2008 11:03 AM
The URL to "FeedCollectors" is wrong. (It's missing the "s".)
The correct link is http://feedcollectors.com/
-- Charles Iliya Krempeaux
Posted by: Charles Iliya Krempeaux at July 4, 2006 06:29 PM