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« 17,000 Fraudulent Voters in One Nevada District? | Main | Kerry: Terrorism a "Nuisance" Like Prostitution » October 11, 2004Worth A LookRojo Networks is an interesting new company that aims to help you more easily read content from online news and blogs. Rojo Networks Inc. is pioneering a new way for people who consume media online to discover, organize, and share the broadest range of dynamic content ever available on the Internet. Rojo takes the growing wealth of RSS and Atom feeds published by web sites, blogs, discussion boards and various corporations and gives the user choice and control of all of these in one place. Rojo lets consumers customize content for themselves and recommends stories personalized to their interests. Rojo's community features enable readers to easily share what they are reading with their friends and colleagues. Rojo also licenses services for publishers and bloggers to better serve the expanding audience for content feeds.Rojo is a next-generation Web-based feed aggregator and Rojo says it has already indexed over 700,000 feeds, some of which can be sorted by topic and popularity. Rojo's service has a "recommendation engine" built in that will allow friends and colleagues to connect to each other within the Rojo system and flag stories for each other and share what feeds they are reading. Rojo appears to be trying to marry blogs, RSS feeds and the peer-to-peer content-sharing model. Naturally, they also have a blog. Posted in Blogging & Journalism
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