Xfruits beta, aggregate your feeds into one

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Sunday, 21st May 2006 | Share


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xfruits beta
xfruits beta is a service where you can compose all the information you  use or read into one.  xfruits is a web2.0 service which mashups the data from various rss feeds into one thanks to their simple composer.
 
" xfruits makes possible the mashup rss creation in a very simple way thanks to the composer. you can assemble the bricks together so as to build your own feed-based service. "xfruiter" service's users are  referenced. " 
 
you can mashup your feeds in four ways currently rss aggregator, rss to web, rss to mobile and post to rss.

xfruits services
 
xfruits are coming up with more services in coming days.

xfruits is avialable in english, spanish and freach languages currently. xfruits is currently a invitation only service and you will have to enter your email to get notified for the beta service.

 
overall i think its a  nice service but still the aggregator has only 3 feeds i can mashup, i would certainly prefer more than 3, but they are still in beta so i can assume more feeds mashup to occur later.
 
you can check the examples i have create at xfruits xfruits aggregator and xfruits rss to web.



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  1. Lyndsay Babl
    June 25th, 2009 at 3:15 pm #

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