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Webware's new Web 2.0 reviews ticker

by Rafe Needleman

Our own mini-aggregator, or linkblog.

Since no one blog can keep up with all the new Web 2.0 products these days, we've added a new feature to the Webware site: More Web 2.0 Stories. You can see it in the right-hand sidebar, under the Categories box. It's a news stream that pulls headlines and links from other popular Web 2.0 blogs (currently: Center Networks, eHub, Mashable, ReadWriteWeb, and TechCrunch). I hope you find it useful.

Our goal is to have this feed link to Web 2.0 product announcements and reviews, so we're only including blogs in the lineup that have that as the primary mission. The feed is largely automated, pulling in the most recent stories from these blogs, but we will override it to remove non-product links and multiple stories about the same product (we'll keep the earliest one and remove the followers).

I hope you like this feature. To recommend a blog for the news stream, e-mail me: rafen@webware.com.

See also: Web 2.0 news aggregator OriginalSignal, and single-page aggregators Netvibes, Pageflakes, and Bubbletop. For a view of all tech news, see CNET News.com, and TechMeme.

Rafe Needleman writes about start-ups, new technologies, and Web 2.0 products, as editor of CNET's Webware. E-mail Rafe.
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