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Rojo

October 4th, 2004

Say hello to Rojo. I culled this from their blog:

“One of our core beliefs is that our community—our friends, family, and associates—play a major role in helping us discover and understand information. It may be your grandmother sending you a clipping from the local paper, or your friend emailing you a link to a web page, or someone chatting about a story in a café—but however it happens we all tend to use each other as guides to information. Many look at the blogosphere and see open communities that help each other discover and analyze information—and we do too. Why work alone to discover what feeds and stories to read when your friends and colleagues who may share similar interests are doing the same thing? Rojo has therefore developed community features in which friends and colleagues can connect to each other within Rojo and flag stories for each other and share what feeds they are reading.”

Of course, I’m loving the social networking aspect to this, but I wonder how it is different than Furl or del.icio.us. I guess that there is only one way to find out. Request an account. I’ll report back soon… (link via del.icio.us)

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