A go-anywhere, Web-based service with no software to install
Offers good tools for sharing your subscriptions with fellow Rojo users
The bad:
Interface lacks polish
No preview pane for Web pages
The bottomline:
Rojo is a respectable newsreader, but it's not our favourite. We like its community-oriented features, but competitors such as Bloglines are easier to learn.
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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has started an account on the Twitter micro-blogging service, but it is not know if the politician maintains the account in person.
Google is rolling out video and voice capabilities for
the chat function that is embedded in the Gmail interface. It's a
bare-bones voice and video-conferencing service, but it's simple
to install and use and is a very good addition to Gmail.
Telstra subsidiary Sensis announced today that it would cease developing its local search engine, Sensis.com.au, instead using Google's engine to drive the site.
It seems like the only complaint that the cranky digital-media press can come up with for MTVMusic.com, the legendary pop-culture brand's new music video hub, is, "Why wasn't this here years ago?"
Britney Spears has become the latest celebrity to open an account on the Twitter micro-blogging service, although it remains unlikely the pop icon is the one updating her profile.
It seems like the only complaint that the cranky digital-media press can come up with for MTVMusic.com, the legendary pop-culture brand's new music video hub, is, "Why wasn't this here years ago?"
California start-up Skyfire has announced its Web browser for Windows Mobile devices has gone into public beta, making the latest version available for download.