Last night multiple Searchblog readers alerted me that Google is now supporting personalized content on its personalized home page services. Google already supports RSS in GMail, but this “Add Content”-“Creat a Section” part of the service is new. In essence, it’s an RSS reader. Bloglines, My Yahoo, you got served.
Google’s Blog entry here.
So slick. And with the three-column format, drag and drop interface, and easy customization of each section, this is the winner, hands down. Now I can get my Searchblog and Adrants via Google – HOT!
So slick. And with the three-column format, drag and drop interface, and easy customization of each section, this is the winner, hands down. Now I can get my Searchblog and Adrants via Google – HOT!
John, one correction: I, and presumably manyother Gmailers, cannot currently subscribe to/aggregate RSS feeds in Gmail. I think only certain selected (or a random subset of) users have this feature.
Of course, everyone can publish their Gmail inbox as an RSS feed and view it from an external aggregator, but I think you were referring to the former in your post.
Check out something similar on AOL’s new site.
http://feeds.my.aol.com/index.jsp
More info at http://channelevents.aol.com/whattoexpect/myaol_beta.html
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