interesting entry that i ran into
My friend has written an entry about a web 2.0 idea that deals with dynamic bookmarks and customized web pages.This brings an interesting point to the matter. There are so many social bookmarking sites such as del.icio.us and digg, but I could never get all the content that I would like to read or care about in a single web page. Browsing is fun and all, but I barely have enough time to read through all of my RSS/Atom feeds for both France, Germany, UK, Korea, US, and many other countries on the latest in social networking and web 2.0. In addition, it takes a long time for me to summarize and hit the key points for my blog and make relevant comments.
It's almost like when Facebook introduced the Feeds into the network. At first, people found it intrusive but then slowly realized that it makes one's time spent on Facebook more efficient and productive. (Of course, being on Facebook = productive depends on the person.) Although some customizing does exist on sites such as Yahoo! and MSN, you cannot really control the specific sources that goes on your page except for the themes you show interest for.
It would be interesting to see if anyone has (or can direct me) to product/page that has these features. I am definitely behind in all of my RSS feeds (as I have very intermittent access to internet while traveling).
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