RSS de basanti !

Which link do you access the moment you get connected to internet ? bookmarks like news, mail, photoblog, design showcase, gizmo-gadgets, horoscope etc in multiple windows? Finding choked net connection & slow response time of browsers ? finding too many windows to handle ?In that case, how about displaying all the favorite web-pages-news-feed in one window in easily accessible, usable, clean navigable fashion.

Here's the new breed netvibes.com, (rather 'beta turned 'alpha' ;) inspired by web2.0 trend & crafted with Ajax. Simply the best personalized home page and RSS/Atom reader I've ever used. It's even better than Google's-home in my opinion. It's just got a multi-page view feature I like it a lot. Recently they have included meebo syndication.The project looks great with simple & slick interfaces, runs great with ease-of-use navigation. Modules are intuitive, page interaction is quick to catch up with just a few seconds. User expereince is easy, fast, simple, higly responsive; every thing one can expect from this kind of web app. Stuffed with tight usability in catering basic user interaction. Learning curve is too minimal; which is the basic essence of any complex design. You should definitely check it out and draw your conclusions. Also don't forget to look out for the new features & updates from the netvibes Blog. The team behind netvibes.com is constantly adding new & more advanced features keeping User-Experience in tandem with latest web standards. Netvibes recognises a Atom or RSS Feed formats for content syndication. Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0) is a sum-up of dynamic web news feed. A content provider publishes a web feed link on their site which end users can register with an aggregator. In simple words -Netvibes is a intelligent web news aggregator.
Netvibes, a project started in France by Florant Fremont, is the latest web-app based on the idea of personalized homepages and like some others (like Start and Google’s personal homepage), it is powered by some nicely developed Ajax.
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