-
Website
http://www.scobleizer.com/ -
Original page
http://scobleizer.com/2007/12/24/favorit-from-london-rss-reader-to-beat-google-reader/ -
Subscribe
All Comments -
Community
-
Top Commenters
-
danja
44 comments · 4 points
-
polizeros
52 comments · 1 points
-
AndyBeard
69 comments · 4 points
-
Zachary Adam Cohen
35 comments · 8 points
-
dbarefoot
40 comments · 3 points
-
-
Popular Threads
-
World-brand-building mistakes France’s entrepreneurs make
2 weeks ago · 181 comments
-
The best and worst thing Twitter did in 2009: RT
3 days ago · 24 comments
-
2010: the year SEO isn’t important anymore
1 week ago · 67 comments
-
iPhone developers abandoning app model for HTML5?
1 week ago · 52 comments
-
A new addition here: the Meebo bar
2 days ago · 8 comments
-
World-brand-building mistakes France’s entrepreneurs make
The Trends and Recommendation Engine less so as Google Reader already does that.
To succeed, they would obviously need a sizeable user base. However a sizeable user base would pose the inevitable questions about performance and scalability as, to do it properly, it sounds like they could be storing and mining a *lot* of data here.
I predict with a no-quibble, money-back guarantee that GR will incorporate some or all of this functionality by the end of 2008.
However, I can't actually create and share slices, import OPML, actually use it or post a detailed review of fav.or.it because it's currently a closed beta.
Pity a UK company couldn't spell favourite correctly and used the obligatory embedded Web 2.0 periods. That is so last year, don't you think ?
Andy C, GR/Bloglines/etc will not be able to change their whole infrastructure that is designed to serve individual feeds to a system that is serving slices, we have built our database and infrastructure from the ground up to be able to do this, of course someone (Google included) is capable of copying but we don't expect to see it for 12 month's and that gives us time to get traction with the non-tech users who are incapable of using GR. And if you want a beta account just sign up and be one of the first to get an invite in January.
I have also put up a video all about 'human powered blogosphere search' using fav.or.it - http://tinyurl.com/25s6d7
I'll wait for a more 'colourful' version to come along :-)
I would use it for re-publishing to Reader when I get a beta account in January. I just really like the interface and "starring" is now part of how I work and used across all of Google's sites.
http://apps.facebook.com/blogfriends
I use Mindity (http://www.mindity.com) all days -- thanks for great interface and ton of useful features to discover.