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Bloglines
Bloglines
Bloglines
drag-and-drop feeds in the feed tree and a customizable start page. Bloglines offers an application programming interface that can be used to write software that can read feeds, search its database of feed entries, and ping the service when a blog has been updated.
Awards
• Included in Time Magazine’s Top 50 Web Sites for 2004[2] • Voted Best Blog/Feed Search Engine by the Search Engine Watch Awards in 2005[3] • BusinessWeek’s Best of the New Web[4]
Bloglines feed view URL Type of site Registration Owner Created by Launched Current status http://www.bloglines.com RSS aggregator Required, Free Ask.com Mark Fletcher 2003 Active
See also
• List of feed aggregators
References
[1] http://www.bloglines.com/about/ pr_02082005 [2] http://www.wingedpig.com/bio.html [3] http://searchenginewatch.com/ showPage.html?page=3494141 [4] http://www.businessweek.com/ technology/bestof/editorpicks.htm
Bloglines is a web-based news aggregator for reading syndicated feeds using the RSS and Atom formats. Mark Fletcher, former CEO of ONElist, founded the site in 2003 and sold it in February 2005 to InterActiveCorp[1]. On July 23, 2007, Bloglines released an iPhone version of their site. On August 27, 2007 the company released a public beta version of their site, with new features such as
External links
• Main website • Beta website • iPhone website
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