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Netvibes: Your own personalized Web 2.0 homepage

Posted in Tech by Derek at 11:19 am
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Netvibes

Netvibes aims to provide a free Web 2.0 homepage. Similar to MSN’s Start and Google’s Personalized pages, users can easily add / remove / organize informational widgets on the page. Import your OPML file or add individual RSS feeds, display your Gmail inbox, create notes, and display the local weather.

The service is completely free and anonymous. If you wish to use the same homepage from different computers, simply register an email address. There are no statics or personal information collected from the page. Ahem… Google / MSN.

Try It

9 Responses to “Netvibes: Your own personalized Web 2.0 homepage”

  1. xSmurf says:

    Seams great… but ‘Safari supports to come…’ that’s great, although maybe I wished to look at your defaced page anyways! Ho well
    /me starts up firefox…

  2. Ryan says:

    This is much like protopage.com

    Go AJAX?

  3. Chris says:

    I like it much more then googles

  4. Renoiser says:

    hey
    the rss feed of uneasy doesn’t work :S

  5. Chris says:

    Yeah i went to add ur RSS and its not working

  6. Derek Punsalan says:

    For some reason http://uneasysilence.com/blog.xml doesn’t work. I know http://www.uneasysilence.com/wp-rss2.php does. I just tested it.

  7. Dan says:

    http://www.uneasysilence.com/blog.xml does work – NETvibes was having hickups

  8. Renoiser says:

    Yeah It works :D

  9. Alexander says:

    Looks great!

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