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Netvibes is launching a service for publishers--a smart move that may give the home-page company some legs.

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So why do I want to change my Google home page?
by caldwdo April 17, 2007 12:47 PM PDT
I have been following the stories about page aggregators and tested both Netvibes and PageFlakes, but haven't discovered a compelling reason to switch from my personalized Google home page. It may be like changing your email service. One gets use to how email works/doesn't work and you cope. I was very concerned when I dropped Microsoft Outlook Express about losing my email service, but it worked better than expected. Maybe another look at page aggregators is needed now. www.dougcaldwell.net
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Mowser Placing Illegal Ads On Others' Content Too
by Kevin Perkins April 21, 2007 12:40 PM PDT
Well, just take it one step further...

Mowser and AdMob are illegally profiting from content publishers' RSS feeds in the mobile environment:

http://kevinperkins.wordpress.com/2007/04/20/mowing-your-content-down-with-mowser/
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My Yahoo! the best
by Fil0403 April 25, 2007 10:44 AM PDT
IMHO the original My Yahoo! is still the best.
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