No, no, i'm not going to tell you that Robert Scoble killed Twitter :) They already cleared this out. In fact, as unbelievable it may seem, Robert Scoble is now testing Feedego, and you imagine what a single twitter message from this guy means!
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Friday, May 30, 2008
What it takes to be visible
It's a question actually... What can I do to make this service visible to more people and be able to test it on high level of concurrency? I wasn't born a marketer and not a developper neither --though it's possible for the second :) The real question that preceed this one is actually: What do Feedego offer to, me the user so I can promote it, talk about it and help it grow? That's how marketers think, and they're right. Let me try to answer this briefely. Feedego is a filter, a sort of funnel that filters content for your depending on your preferences. Of course words like APML may seem like a geeky talk, but the idea is really simple, and I humbly still think that it's worth studying. It's all about oneself. It's about you, your ego. Many people asked for OPML import too. Sure, that would be mervelous! Alas, right now with the limited resources Appengine offers, this is not easy to offer, not that it's a technical difficulty but a resources disponibility matter, since we're able to filter a pre-selectionned set of feeds in different topics for you, that would be the same technique for your favorite feeds. And this bring me to the question: What feeds would you like to see here on Feedego? Please comment, or send us your list to info (a) feedego (dot) com :) Thanks a lot!
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Welcome aboard!
Hi all, This is the first post on feedego blog. We hope that you'll enjoy the service and we'll try hard to make it everyday better!
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