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All the information you need…When and where you want it.

BlogBridge is for true info-junkies who want a better way to wrangle all their RSS feeds from blogs and news into one pretty cool organizer.

BlogBridgeBut it’s also for people who need to learn things on the fly and want to stay current on select topics — from internet security to product innovation to wine. With BlogBridge you quickly get to enjoy the latest, best, and most relevant stuff without the distraction and blind alleys (fascinating though they may be) that characterize most Internet searches. BlogBridge is also free and open source!

So download BlogBridge now and we’ll help you get started. You can be up and learning in seconds!

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  • Our Review (5 stars) - “Excellent!”

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Latest Buzz …

People are noticing BlogBridge Feed Library

Filed under: BB Library — Pito Salas on May 16, 2008 3:14 pm
Over the last week there were two very positive mentions of our Feed Library product which I would like to share with you.

First of all, on the always excellent App Gap blog, Bill Ives covers BlogBridge Feed Libraries, from the perspective of Enterprise 2.0. He says:

“The BlogBridge Feed Libraries can be the ’web content directories’ where users can browse and search for recommendations of content to read with their RSS Aggregators. The experts within your firm can place in the Feed Library the blogs and other sites that they feel will best address the issues that employees face as they deal with the topic cover by the Feed Library.

For example, one firm might have Feed Libraries on Marketing, Engineering, Human Resources and Manufacturing. Another might cover Biology, Medicine, Technology, Management, and Research. A bioresearch firm might have different libraries for subsets of Biology. It puts your experts in control of the recommendations for web reading. At the same time individuals can customize it with their own additions for their individual RSS feed lists.” (from BlogBridge Feed Libraries for Enterprise 2.0)

You should read the whole article, as it covers the product very nicely and from a broad perspective.

In a related post, Robert Brekman follows Bill’s post up, saying that he likes the concept:

“I recently came across a post that caught my eye that presents an interesting solution for serious researchers and for enterprise use of feeds that can help with this.” (from Intelligent Agent)

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