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Free For All Friday


With Google revamping and polishing up Google Reader recently with a new look, some AJAX, and new features, I thought I’d point out a reader that has been around for a little while and uses AJAX technology nicely.  Feeds 2.0 strives to give you a more personalized reader which is something that makes them stand out above many others as a truly personalized Web 2.0 RSS Aggregator. Getting an account is free, however they’re currently in private beta (plans to go public soon).  I sent a request for an account and got my invitation in less than 12 hours, so it appears the private beta isn’t all too difficult to get involved with.

Feeds 2.0

– A Personalized Experience –

Feeds 2.0 is all about personalization, and they do it well.  They use a learning “engine” that over time learns what you like and what you don’t like. By clicking on an article to read it, you’re telling the engine that it’s something you’re interested in.  A simplified way to do this if you’re in a hurry is to click the heart that accompanies each article. Using an algorithm, they analyze what you’ve read and liked, but also what you’ve read and marked as non-interesting or ignored to determine what articles should be recommended to you.

– Features –

One feature in particular that I like is the tag cloud which gives you an overview of the most dominant words in the post.  When a word is found multiple times throughout posts, it is considered more important and will appear larger in the tag cloud. If you were to click on a word in the tag cloud, it would pull up posts that have the related word from the tag cloud in the article.

When organizing your subscriptions, you’re able to create folders which can be collapsed or expanded.  There’s also the option to view all of the unread posts, and posts that have already been read. The AJAX that has been incorporated into Feeds 2.0 makes for quick and easy transitioning from tab to tab to manage your reader and all of the settings.

By far, the best feature of Feeds 2.0 is the personalization engine they’ve incorporated.  There are lots of feed readers out there which make you wonder why you’d  need to try yet another one, however this reader is different.

You can sign up for the private beta on the Feeds 2.0 home page.

  1. OldManDeathAll-StarOctober 6, 2006 at 6:35 am

    Ryan, I registered a few minutes ago and got the following message:

    Thank you for your interest to join Feeds 2.0. We are currently open for private BETA users only. We will notify you by email when this service will be available for you to use.

    Did you get the same?

  2. Cool, some AJAX, web 2.0 apps to share, I found this is q interesting [smartborneo.com]
    . A photo blog with AJAX slide show feature … I guess the [smartborneo.com] still in its BETA, but it’s good to try out

  3. OldManDeath: Yes, we got the same message. I would imagine you’ll get an email with your invite shortly :)

  4. Jack of all TradesAll-StarOctober 6, 2006 at 10:13 am

    i think one of the highlights of this service is also the automatic clustering of items, from different feeds, that deals with the same subject. and by doing so, saving you a lot of reading.

    i just hope that it will get out of beta soon, and add all the features u expect from other rss readers.

  5. OldManDeathAll-StarOctober 7, 2006 at 8:55 am
    Ashley wrote:
    OldManDeath: Yes, we got the same message. I would imagine you’ll get an email with your invite shortly :)

    Still nothing yet. Hopefully soon. I do not use a feed reader or subscribe to feeds. However, I can see the benefit and would like to try them out with this one.