Fastladder is a free web-based RSS/Atom feed reader.
The maximum numbers of web sites you can check everyday are about 50 in browsers' bookmark and about 200 in Bloglines and Google Reader. Fastladder is designed to read over 1000 feeds whenever, wherever. For instance, with multiple sorting options, you will find necessary information whenever necessary in the order of necessity from vast amount of web sites.
Alesti is a simple, user-friendly, free "Web 2.0" feed reader. All known feed formats like RSS and Atom are supported. You can import and export OPML files which contain feed collections. Since Alesti is web based you can keep track of your personal set of news and blogs at any place where you have access to the Internet. Also Alesti as a web application does not need to be installed on your PC and requires no special operating system.
Alesti is a simple, user-friendly, free "Web 2.0" feed reader. All known feed formats like RSS and Atom are supported. You can import and export OPML files which contain feed collections. Since Alesti is web based you can keep track of your personal set of news and blogs at any place where you have access to the Internet.
9ne (pronounced "nine") is an online code editor based on Emacs (Copyright 2006 Rob Rohan). 9ne is a recursive acronym and joke, and means "9ne is not Emacs".
9ne's design goal is to provide an all purpose text editor similar to Emacs but web based. The first step is to assist in code editing (specifically HTML, CSS, and Javascript), but to also add hooks for any type of editing (mail reader, configuration files, etc). It currently supports XML and Javascript syntax highlighting modes (Evoked with M+X XML MODE and M+X JAVASCRIPT MODE respectively)
9ne (pronounced "nine") is an online code editor based on Emacs (Copyright 2006 Rob Rohan). 9ne is a recursive acronym and joke, and means "9ne is not Emacs".
9ne's design goal is to provide an all purpose text editor similar to Emacs but web based. The first step is to assist in code editing (specifically HTML, CSS, and Javascript), but to also add hooks for any type of editing (mail reader, configuration files, etc). It currently supports XML and Javascript syntax highlighting modes (Evoked with M+X XML MODE and M+X JAVASCRIPT MODE respectively)
Filters any RSS feed using a scoring system called PostRank. You can then use a variety of tools to sort and parse those items of interest into manageable lots for you to scan and digest at your leisure.
Feedscrub filters your feeds based on your preferences. Subscribe to all your favorite feeds, then tell Feedscrub which posts you do and don't like. Feedscrub will learn your preferences and begin filtering out posts that don't interest you.
Simply search for a keyword of what your wish to make or work with to see the tools
& related Web 2.0 links available (example search links:
mashups, blogging, viral videos, clipart, designing, social tagging,
AJAX apps, file
storage/sharing, RSS
feeds,
anti-spam tools, CSS layout
generators, image
editors,
DHTML codes,
webmaster tools,
calendars, data
organizing,
calculators, file
conversions,
Atom,
sync, blog (URL)
submits, web
APIs,
tutorials, etc).