Robin Good’s New Media Picks Of The Week: 21
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Here is a great set of new tools and online resources found this past week. Some of these are breaking new tools and services, others are unknown little gems I have just discovered.
Feel free to download, test and try-out any of them. They are all free and readily available for immediate access. Here is what I’ve found:
- A Web 2.0 Clearinghouse
- RSS Aggregator And Podcast Player
- Keyword-Based RSS Feed Generator
- RSS Search Tool With Podcast Player
- RSS Search Tool With Email Notification
- RSS Update Toolbar
- The Skype Toolbars For IE And Outlook
- Branded Toolbar Creator For Your Own Site
- Video Hosting And Publishing Service
- Site Dissector And Link Popularity Reporter By Yahoo
- Secure Encrypted Instant Messenger
- Teacher Presentation And Monitoring Software For The Networked Classroom
- eHub
eHub is an online clearinghouse for the latest Web applications, services, and resources, with a strong focus on Web 2.0. A project of Emily Chang, a San Francisco Web designer, eHub showcases a large list of sites and applications, including resources on: blogging, bookmarking, coding, open source, calendaring, geotracking, podcasting, music sharing, mash-ups, search tools and social sites. eHub also posts daily interviews, is customizable by category or alphabetically, and has a search feature. - Gritwire
Gritwire is an RSS aggregator/reader service/software. Users can browse their favorite blogs, RSS feeds, podcasts (a player is built-in), or other information through their MyGritwire page, or by using the Gritwire Toolbar. Gritwire also makes it possible to set up personal profile pages, community networks and wiki pages. Free. - Kebberfegg
Kebberfegg makes it easy to set up multiple keyword-based RSS feeds (feeds generated with search engines) at once. Just type in the topic of your search, select the categories of feeds you want to generate (news, blogs, press releases, etc.) and then plug the RSS results into your aggregator. It speeds and streamlines the process of setting up feeds across several search resources, and gives choice of HTML or OPML.
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