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Fyuze

May 30th, 2004

I’ve been thrilled with Feed on Feeds (and will write up a lengthy review soon, I promise) mostly because I have almost total control over it. Most importantly, it’s on my server (well, Blake’s). Today (via Del.icio.us) I came across Fyuze:

“Fyuze is a “news aggregator,” a program that automatically collects information so that you don’t have to. Often times, news aggregator software runs on your desktop, meaning that you must first download and install software. However, fyuze runs over the web, meaning there is no software to download or install. It also means that you can access your information from wherever you are, no need to sync subscription lists or transfer software. Fyuze’s centralized aggregator also makes it possible for you to monitor thousands of sites for news on a particular topic, something you just can’t do with desktop aggregators.”

I played with it a little bit tonight and it looks impressive. You can put the feeds into groups, subscribe to Yahoo Groups directly from the software, and I’m sure many more resources. Bookmarked for later playing…

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