Speaking about things that should happen, and that have not happen, one thing that I still have not seen is a browser with a feed reader such that when you go to the web page that is linked to a certain feed, it updates the feed and assumes that you have now read that feed. So for example I add Jim feeds, but on a certain period I am just passing through his web page very often. Obviously if he is updating his blog I would see it. The feed reader does not need to give me that information.
I have added the feeds of some major newspaper, but I also often go to the web page, and the result is that bloglines keep on telling me that those feeds have 200 entries that I should look at.
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Have you looked at Flock? http://www.flock.com
Hi Derek,
Yes I did (as you can see from my previous entry), and I found it very slow. I don’t soubt that there is a wonderful future waighting for us as soon as we integrate the collaborative knowledge with browsing… we are just not there yet.
Pietro