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Scobleizer: Dave Winer working on new RSS aggregator?

  • Alex · 3 years ago
    Have you used Onfolio (www.onfolio.com)? There is a feed newspaper view you can use that pretty much sounds like the 'river of news'.

    The good thing about onfolio is that it also allows you to create stores of information that may be useful to you, for instance web site links, web site content, emails and feeds. All this content is searchable. An absolutely fantastic tool.
  • JG · 3 years ago
    I always dread opening Outlook. That's why I use a decent mail client.
  • Jay Welshofer · 3 years ago
    Use NewsGator with Outlook 2003. Create a separate PST for your RSS feeds and create one base folder. Let NewsGator name the folders automatically. Now create a Search folder in Outlook that lets you see all unread mail in the base folder and its children. Done. Best of both worlds, not to mention NewsGator's excellent sync with the web reader and other (RSSBandit!) clients.

    I find this approach much more useful and flexible than the "river of news" format, but hey, to each his own, and I am always open to trying new things. I would LOVE to see Outlook 12 support NewsGator though...

    -jlw
  • Ross · 3 years ago
    Is the Google Reader not a RiverOfNews then? No folders or three pane view there.
  • randyh · 3 years ago
    River of News works better if there is some kind of "attention" support. Otherwise, the more feeds you subscribe to the more you dilute the content you're probably interested in.
  • matt w. · 3 years ago
    The "river of news" format is about the most evil presentation of feed reading you can get. Sort of surprised you feel this way. Have you tried a reader with a "mark all read" feature yet? You can still discard massive numbers of feed items if you wish that way, but at the same time, be able to read just the items you care about if you only have a small time period to check feeds in at the moment.
  • Peter Quodling · 3 years ago
    Ho Hum, another Aggregator.

    What is it about the industry at the moment. No singular innovation. It's all, Brand X just made a widget, let's make a widget too.
  • kleymeyer · 3 years ago
    Most aggregators I know, support the "River of News" view as well as the folders view. It's up to you to set it up to match your preference. Some have already commented how their aggregator supports the RON model. I prefer folders but sometimes I'll go with the RON view. I switch between the two different views by simply selecting an individual folder at a time, or selecting a higher-level folder that contains multiple feeds. I don't understand people's claims that aggregators out there force you into folder views.
  • Business 2.0 reader · 3 years ago
    Tell him to wait another month. We are removing all the druggery off creating an aggregator.
  • Tom Morris · 3 years ago
    Peter: that is exactly what Dave is trying to break free from, and I think he'll do it (he has a knack of taking good ideas from the past and breathing new life in to them). Most of the aggregators I've seen in recent months suck - and none more so than the many box-on-a-page "Web 2.0" aggregators that don't scale beyond about 5 feeds. None of them do what I want them to do. I use Bloglines because it annoys me the least. I've tried Radio UserLand, and I like the aggregator but don't want to use it for my blog. Having an aggregator built in to the OPML Editor will actually be exceptionally useful because I spend an enormous amount of time using it.
  • grennis · 3 years ago
    I don't understand either. I organize my feeds using NewsGator online into a heirarchy of folders. If I want a "River of News" I just click on a root folder. If I don't, I click the individual feeds.

    Is this is a solution looking for a problem?
  • Tom Morris · 3 years ago
    It's not a solution looking for a problem. It's an alternative to the current solutions.
  • Anona · 3 years ago
    Been there done that: NewsFire:

    http://www.newsfirerss.com/
  • Tom Morris · 3 years ago
    NewsFire isn't pure River of News. It's two panel. From what I've read of Dave's planned RSS reader, it's going to be one-panel in much the same style as the Radio UserLand aggregator.
  • Tom Morris · 3 years ago
    It's just been released folks. http://support.opml.org
  • Ian Betteridge · 3 years ago
    Maybe I'm missing something, but isn't the Newspaper view of FeedDemon a "river of news" approach? I have around 400 feeds active at the moment, and a single RON view would almost certainly guarentee that I'd miss things. The way FD works is to let you have individual categories - folders - and then just click on the Newspaper view to get a RON for each category. Far, far more efficient than a single-RON approach.
  • linuxct · 3 years ago
    This is a great news. Would really looking forward for the new aggregator!
  • Larry Borsato · 3 years ago
    I agree with Ian. With the river of news (which I already have in NetNewsWire) I would most certainly miss something.

    Also the comparison with the newspaper is a poor one. The newspaper comes out once a day, and is static. Even an online newspaper only changes a little bit on a normal day. However, I read around 700 feeds per day, and they change constantly, so you're never really finished scanning them.
  • andy brudtkuhl · 3 years ago
    You should try http://rss.searchfox.com. He has an algorithm that gives you a 'front page' view of all your feeds. After using his application for browsing your feeds for some time, he begins aggregating items from your feeds that you are most interested in. It's very nice as I have 150+ feeds.
  • An User · 3 years ago
    It will probably only support RSS feeds. Atom support will probably be left to another developer, or not implemented at all. RSS isn't the only format. Atom seems to be a more collaborative standard (not designed by one or two people, with updates determined by one person).
  • pwb · 3 years ago
    I've tried to force myself to use River of news style several times and just cannot get used to it.
  • ituneslove · 3 years ago
    180n.com is a preconfigured river of news website disguised in feedreader form for big M news media. It's based on something I call WebRSS, which is simply, skipping all the hard parts of RSS & going straight to the benefits of a feedreader.

    Some stuff is still left out, but you can get the drift.
  • Gleb Dolgich · 3 years ago
    Try Novobot (http://www.proggle.com/novobot/) for a hybrid newspaper/tag/folder view. I'm the author, and I would be glad to hear any comments/suggestions.