Archify.com - Browse Social Network Contents
The world wide web changes faster than what our chances to keep track with it allow. A consequence of this is that we may loose some contents we saw around on some website, and especially in social networks. When we come back to check it later, it may no longer be there at hand. We know it is somewh... read more
Zooshia.com - Create A Social Media Widget
There's no major social media site that hasn't got a widget you can put on your blog or site, but there's no such a thing as a way to have widgets from several different sites combined into one, and have that used instead. And that's what Zooshia wants to remedy. In a nutshell, this service lets you... read more
Feed2Mail.com - Get Feeds On Your Email
Keep this service in mind if you're ever using a computer that has limited connectivity and you just can't access all the sites that you usually visit. As its name implies, Feed2Mail will let you remain updated on all the content that is posted on such sites via email. All you have to do is to point... read more
TumblRSSApp.com - Import RSS Feeds Into Tumblr
Available for free, TumblRSS is a new tool that is primarily aimed at bloggers. To put it in crystal-clear words, it enables anybody to take a RSS feed and have it imported into Tumblr. Such a service is going to be resonate with those who keep both a "regular" blog and a Tumblr, as they'll be able ... read more
Mmmmail.com - Turn Email Into RSS
Tired of opening your email inbox only to find it brimming with spam time and again? Well, you're not alone in that. Just look at all the web tools and services that are available for fighting spam. And the steady rate at which these keep on increasing simply highlights that people are never satisfi... read more
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FeedDude.com - Create RSS Feeds
Not all sites come complete with the option to have their content syndicated, which means you are not able to access them on an application such as Google Reader. And people whose jobs involve scanning lots of different websites on a daily basis could hardly be more frustrated. I know it all-too wel... read more