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Pluck’s RSS Aggregator Officially Released

InternetNews.com reports that on Monday Pluck officially released its RSS aggregator, which actually comes in two flavors: the Web Edition, an online RSS aggregator service, and the Internet Explorer version, which nicely plugs in to the Internet Explorer.

Pluck Web Edition, a new browser-independent version of Pluck, lets users on any computer using any browser manage their online world. It also allows Pluck for Internet Explorer plug-in users to access their information when they are away from their computers.

For now, Pluck will maintain its affiliate marketing business model — it collects money when it sends users to sites where they make purchases.

In the short term, Panos has his eye fixed on gaining a user base, he said, not on building revenue. In the future, the company hopes to profit from contextual advertising.

Yes, you read it right. Both versions of Pluck are free, well, at least free of charge.

While I’m happy to see so many players constantly stirring up the market and offering more every day, I am somewhat worried that all of these options and choices just might be too much and too confusing for the “average” internet user. With RSS, it’s not just a matter of choice between IE, Mozilla or Opera, but a matter of choosing among dozens and dozens of solutions.

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