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New things at AideRSS ? PostRank.com for one

July 13, 2008 by Juned  
Filed under Computers

Canada based- AideRSS Inc has a few new things up it sleeves this month. And they just launched them: (i)PostRank.com; (ii)Thematic PostRank (iii)Google Reader Extension; (iv)and more APIs (plus more).[Source]

(i) PostRank.com website

PostRank is now a service independent from AideRSS. WHat this means is that a developler can integrate or use PostRank in an application.

(ii) Thematic PostRank™

This gives the user or developer to arbitrarily rank a set of online articles. It does not have to come from the same feed source

(iii) Google Reader Extension with Thematic PostRank

Thematic PostRank can now be used in Google Reader.

(iv) New APIs and more data sources

More powerful APIs. This means a more faster and caching delay free service. Also it seems that the widh and breadth of the service has been expanded with new sources.

More tools for us infophiles both users and producers.

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One Response to “New things at AideRSS ? PostRank.com for one”
  1. Hi Juned, thanks for the write-up!

    We’re pretty excited with the new functionality, too (as I am, personally, as one of the aforementioned infophiles).

    One of the best things to come out of the launch has been the conversations with users, especially new people checking it out, and all we’ve been learning from their questions and feedback. Definitely the best way to make the products better and learn where are development energies are best spent.

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