flickrTagFight lets you duke it out the tagging way. For example, Mac vs. Windows.
[Ruminate flickr]
FeedLounge is looking really good, and judging from discussions on the forums it seems to work well too. Are we finally seeing some real competition for Bloglines for high-volume RSS consumers? There are a number of other pretty interfaces out there, but most seem designed for people that don’t keep up with more than a few dozen feeds, and for whom feed reading is more about passive surfing than information consumption.
Maybe my bitching about the lack of progress in this arena was premature?
Of course, I can’t know until some kind soul hooks me up with an Alpha or Beta invite…
[ruminate feedlounge bloglines rss webfeeds]
NextAction is a To-Do list tracking tool that uses the Getting Things Done methodology. Like the TiddlyWiki software I mentioned in an earlier post, NextAction is a self-contained Javascript/AJAX tool that can run locally from your computer or flash drive. Paired with TiddlyWiki, this might be the ultimate in low-overheard, portable productivity…
[Ruminate GTD]
Google now has feeds for News and News Searches in both Atom and RSS formats (that’s a bit surprising). Will regular searches be far behind?
[Ruminate google rss search]