Roundup : newscri.be, Ploud, Zannel, CoRank, Voicethread, Instacomment, Calgoo
newscri.be - personalised news, in the vein of Spotback, where you can browse the latest or popular articles, keep articles, article recommendation, review, comment and vote on articles, search collected articles, track comments. Your news
Unlike Spotback or Findory you can’t choose your own feedset…for similar services see Daylife and Njuice.
Newsvine is a step up as it lets you blog stories, as well as streaming stories from outside sources.
Ploud - Feed management service, interesting feature is post managment where each subscriber is delivered the posts in sequence, ie posts can be attached to feeds with a delivery time interval. This reminds me of serialised feeds like FeedCycle.
Zannel - mobile social network for photo’s and video’s, create a user space called a channel, leave comments, bookmark favourites, send (email or to phone), and rate items.
From the web and mobile web - browse favourites, channels, pic’s and video’s, upload media, and share favourites by sending to a friends phone or email…added to the list.
I’d like to see bookmarking channels, tags to help browsing and group channels…is this basically a mobile focused YouTube.
CoRank - memedigger (with voting and comments) where you only see stories bookmarked by people you have added as friends. So this is not a group view, but a unique view to you based on using friends as your sources. Besides adding friends (sources), you can also bookmark favourite items (but you don’t have a tag cloud, and this tag cloud probably wouldn’t be based on you re-tagging your favourite items)…read more.
Voicethread - audio picture scrap book…see similar services.
Instacomment - if your website doesn’t have comments, you can use this service to enable a comments feature.
Calgoo - Offline access and synching for Google Calendar…some Google Calendar Tips. Interested in Calendars, see here. [via Under the Radar Blog]














ZoopIn ShoutOut also provides comment service that can be added in any webpage. You just need to insert a small javascript snippet in your webpage.
Comment by Kevin — May 1, 2007 @ 6:11 pm