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June 27, 2006

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.

found via TechCrunch

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