ReadBurner Partners with NetVibes
Why let Google Reader have all the fun? My friend, Drew Olanoff, alerts me to the news that ReadBurner, known for showing news from the point of view of how many people have shared it using Google Reader’s Shared Items feature, have expanded. They’ve just released (20 minutes ago) a tie into NetVibes via the Ginger API, that will promote a similar kind of feature. The tab is already live on the ReadBurner site, so you can test it out directly.
As the aggregation space heats up, I’m excited that Drew, Adam, and the rest of the team are coming up with interesting new ideas at ReadBurner, and I wish them well.
What do you think? And who’s going to come out with smart filtering first?
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Thanks for the support Chris. We’re open to any and all ideas, feedback, and suggestions. We’ve gotten a lot of it, and we’ve listened thus far.
There’s some new stuff still to come ;)






“And who’s going to come out with smart filtering first?”
No filtering is smarter than you; that’s why RSSmeme has an API: http://www.rssmeme.com/api/help/. Build your own filter engine.