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Saturday, April 29, 2006

PopURLs

PopURLs - Aggregating the best of the best links sitesThe growth in social bookmarking and social favourite links sites has been growing at a massive rate. It seems there's a new variant on the Digg or Del.icio.us model every two minutes. If the growth of sites is rising, it's nothing to the amount of great links and stories these sites uncover.

PopURLs is a simple site with a simple purpose. It simply aggregates the best of the best of sites to give you a mass of what the web considers are the finest sites and links on the web today. PopURL takes the top links from such places as Digg, Flickr, Del.icio.us, Furl, YouTube and more - and dumps them all on one slick looking page. It's simply a one stop shop for all the link goodness you need. Information overload be damned, it's a great way to get a snapshot of the web at any moment.

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1 Comments:

Blogger opportunitystar said...

You might also want to check out http://www.GetMyScoop.com. It is a newly created web-based customizable feed aggregator that also allows users to post their own content. I am the owner and developer of the website so if you are wondering about my objectivity of this post, I encourage you to visit the site yourself and check out its features. I built it as a proof of concept to learn first hand what you can do nowadays with very limited resources (only myself working evenings on and off for about 6 months). If you have any feedback, please use the "contact us" page on the website to get in touch with me. Popurls was one of the inspirations. My aim was to create a website that is completely free to use and empower users to the fullest extent possible in giving them the freedom they deserve with regard to both consuming and creating Internet content. I hope this goal is achieved as the website gets more and more popular and as I add more features in the future. Your feedback is greatly appreciated.

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