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Feedego : The revenge of ego over SocialWeb
Sounds big, huh? :)
I’m very pleased to announce the birth of Feedego, a web app I’ve been working on for about 10 days now. It’s written in python and is hosted on Google Appengine
Here’s, in clear (and poor) English, what it’s about:
There’s tons of blog posts, articles, entries everyday in different topics and it becomes harder everyday to separate the noise from the information YOU need.
Feedego offers to you the ability to create a personal profile, in which you precise your feelings about some keywords (Example: You love jazz a lot, you hate strawberries, You like chocolate, you don’t like socialweb…)
And then Feedego, depending on your preferences, will highligth articles (with colors and percents) for you: Red means you’ll hate the article, Green means you’ll love it.
Now, the analyzer is quite basic for the moment, but well… this is a work in progress, and we’re trying to make it smarter :)
Feedego supports importing and exporting of APML files too.
Be warned, this is an experimental thingy, I’ve coded it in about 10 days, so don’t expect huge things from it, but you’re really welcome to play with it and give me your feedback and feelings about it :)
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