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  1. Presenting the most pointless website in the world

    zdnet.com » Web Technology News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 2, 2008

    Regator, describes itself as giving "a bite of the blogosphere's best". After investigating this startup, from a technical standpoint the website looks quite swish: lots of AJAXy goodness and Web 2.0 features

    Also tagged: blogging, internet, site, blog, aggregation, web technology, web site, goodness, web site development, zack whittaker

  2. Regator’s start-up culture, business cards in bathroom lines

    Regator’s start-up culture, business cards in bathroom lines

    thenextweb.org » The Next Web - Aug 15, 2008

    Every week we publish an interview with a start-up. We ask five questions, hoping the answers will give you inspiration and new views. This time we’re interviewing the team of Regator, an Atlanta-based start-up that

    Also tagged: news, five questions for start ups

  3. Retagor’s start-up culture, business cards in bathroom lines

    Retagor’s start-up culture, business cards in bathroom lines

    thenextweb.org » The Next Web - Aug 15, 2008

    Every week we publish an interview with a start-up. We ask five questions, hoping the answers will give you inspiration and new views. This time we’re interviewing the team of Regator, an Atlanta-based start-up that

    Also tagged: news, five questions for start ups

  4. Things we missed: Regator, Heekya

    inquisitr.com » The Inquisitr - Aug 7, 2008

    I must pay more attention to email…I must pay more attention to email…. Regator Launches The excellent directory 2.0/ emerging RSS Reader Regator has launched. See our previous coverage here and here. Scott Lockhart

    Also tagged: tech, heekya

  5. Simplified Media Consumption Service Regator Launches Public Beta

    Simplified Media Consumption Service Regator Launches Public Beta

    mashable.com » Mashable! - Aug 7, 2008

    Regator, the feed reader and blog search engine that has been in private beta for about a month now, is launching its public beta, which a lot of people can be happy about. Mashable’s Paul Glazowski sang Regator’s

    Also tagged: news, web 2 0, web, search, public beta, feed reader, web apps, web2 0 startups, blog search engine, simplified media consumption

  6. ソーシャル・ブログ・ネットワークのRegator、公開ベータ開始

    ソーシャル・ブログ・ネットワークのRegator、公開ベータ開始

    jp.techcrunch.com » TechCrunch Japanese - Aug 7, 2008

    Regatorは標準的なRSSリーダーとDiggをミックスしたようなブログ・ネットワーク・サービスだが、このほど公開ベータを開始した。

    Also tagged: uncategorized

  7. Regator, The Social Blog Aggregator, Launches To The Public

    Regator, The Social Blog Aggregator, Launches To The Public

    techcrunch.com » TechCrunch - Aug 7, 2008

    Regator, the blog aggregator that acts like a mix between a standard RSS reader and Digg, has launched in public beta. We initially covered Regator in July when the site launched in a limited private beta. At the time

    Also tagged: crunchgear, company and 038 product profiles

  8. Regator now supports OPML, personal feeds + extra invites

    Regator now supports OPML, personal feeds + extra invites

    inquisitr.com » The Inquisitr - Jul 30, 2008

    Directory 2.0 service Regator has moved towards becoming a RSS reader with support for OPML importing and the ability to add individual feeds. The challenge for the Regator team was to offer an RSS reading service

    Also tagged: tech

  9. How does Regator do it?

    afeedisborn.com » A Feed Is Born - Jul 9, 2008

    In terms of getting blogs with quality content? In fact how does any RSS aggregator do it. One can explain the latest feature that is empowered with the snazziest software application or GUI, Or how the confluence of

    Also tagged: rss readers, aggregators

  10. What ever happened to blogrolls?

    inquisitr.com » The Inquisitr - Jul 8, 2008

    Once upon a time in the land of the blogs, the blogroll reigned suprmeme. Everyone had a blogroll, and it was a great way to discover new and interesting blogs. But somewhere along the way blogrolls fell out of favor

    Also tagged: tech, blogroll, outbrain, inquisitr iq

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