BlogBridge aggregator hits 1.0
BlogBridge, the aggregator I’ve been using for a few months in beta, has gone to 1.0. There are a few things to like about it, not least of which is that it’s a free, open source project done by someone I know well and trust 100%, Pito Salas.
Blogbridge is a client, but it stores your info on a server so you can use it on multiple machines. It tries to help you discover new weblogs by noting links in your feeds. You can rate your feeds and this somehow magically gets fed into a community rating system. (I’m not finding the rating system very helpful to me.) You can set keywords and ask to see only posts that contain them.
In short, BlogBridge has been doing the job for me.
[Disclosure: I’m an uncompensated member of its board of advisors.] [Technorati tags: rss blogbridge aggregator]