Simplified Media Consumption Service Regator Launches Public Beta |
| Published: August 7, 2008, 10:00 am |
| Tags: news, search, web 2 0, web apps, web2 0 startups, web, blog search engine, feed reader, public beta, regator, simplified media consumption |
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Regator, the feed reader and blog search engine that has been in private beta for about a month now, is launching its public beta, which a lot of people can be happy about. Mashable’s Paul Glazowski sang Regator’s praises with his review of its private beta early last month, and after trying out Regator for myself, I can easily see why. Straddling the search engine and feed reader demographics, Regator attacks the simple concept of helping you find great Web content with one fatal swoop, presenting a tool that’s very attractive to both the average Web surfer and the early adopter crowd. Regator’s highly customizable capabilities for content you find through the site or add yourself means that it presents itself as a customizable feed reader for any type of user with a wide array of interests. As a starting point for someone that may be entirely new to the blogosphere or simply doesn’t know where to start for a new topic of interest, [ Full article ] |
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