The startup, currently in its "double secret alpha" version, taps into your RSS and Twitter feeds, culls content based on your interests--the stuff that "percolates up"--and then lets you share your thoughts on the subject with friends.
New readers help you cut down on overload, find new stuff, watch TV news and read easier. Here's a guide to finding the one to fit your lifestyle ... and party habits.
New readers help you cut down on overload, find new stuff, watch TV news and read easier. Here's a guide to finding the one to fit your lifestyle ... and party habits.
Borders is trying a new experiment to combat Amazon and Barnes & Noble in the e-book wars: It's partnered with BookBrewer, which will bring self-publishing powers to its platform. And the intriguing chance to turn blogs into e-books.
The iPad app Pulse, a slick-looking RSS reader, has achieved some impressive success and was even mentioned by Steve Jobs at Monday's keynote. The New York Times forced Apple to pull the app for bizarre reasons.
WordPress just added a new feature called RSSCloud--and as unassuming as that sounds, it's going to have a potent effect on every WordPress blog: They're all going to get a little injection of real-time update action.