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Freelance Web Consultant at architxt.net
19 September 2007 11:17am
I want to share a personalized page featuring a number of RSS feeds with my colleagues, asking them to bookmark the URL. I don't mind if this page is accessed by others.
I've tried netvibes and iGoogle but they don't seem to simply publish a page that is open to the public. The former has a sharing function but it seems to require user registration.
Does anyone know of a site that is more 'open' in this respect?
Thanks.
Web Delivery Manager at Sorry, can't tell you which organisation!
19 September 2007 15:51pm
Hi - Try out Buzka, which allows you to collect pages and then share a central hub with others, and in public.
You'll need to set up an account, but to everyone else the URL of your hub page - your Sopt - is completely open (unless you mark it as private)
www.buzka.com
See a collection of mine about project management tools here: http://ilse.buzka.com/Project_Management_tools
Not sure if it'll do just RSS feeds... let me know, Lawrence!
Ilse
Director of Product Development at Econsultancy
19 September 2007 16:30pm
Hi Lawrence,
We use www.feedraider.com for this sort of thing. You can create pages of categorised feeds that are open access for your colleagues. You can group feeds by source, or display them in a 'river' format.
Go see!
c.
On 11:17:42 19 September 2007 LawrenceLadomery wrote: