BlogBridge
v6.3
BlogBridge is for true info-junkies who want a better way to wrangle all their RSS feeds from blogs and news into one pretty cool organizer. But it is also for people who need to learn things on the fly and want to stay current on select topics -- from internet security to product innovation to wine. With BlogBridge you quickly get to enjoy the latest, best, and most relevant stuff without the distraction and blind alleys (fascinating though they may be) that characterize most Internet searches. BlogBridge is also free and open source!
Much more than a standard rss reader, BlogBridge allows you to create filters, agents, search, slice and dice the information so that only the most important and relevant information bubbles up to the top. With SmartFeeds you can create standing queries and build them into a funnel that delivers what you need to know on a silver platter. There is direct integration with other well known web services such as Technorati, del.icio.us, Flickr, and many others.










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