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Spectives: a new visual RSS reader
Source: The Next Web
Oct 07, 2009


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I’m sure most people who use RSS have a hard time keeping up with their daily updates. And if they do it is still hard to cut through the clutter and find what really interests you.


Spectives is a new Dutch start-up (launched today) that aims to offer a new way to look at RSS feeds. They provide a visual RSS reader that displays only images and titles. As we all know a picture is a lot easier to analyze and browse than a few sentences so this might actually be a convenient way to quickly check your feeds.


As a test I set-up a TheNextWeb ‘collection’ at Spectives with our own RSS Feed as an example.


When I imported the RSS feed to our Friendfeed forum it refused with a warning “Bummer, could not find images in this feed”. I understand that some feeds don’t show images but I would prefer to be able to import them anyway. The least they could do is show a few words instead of an image if there is no image.


The idea of browsing more visually is attractive and the service has a clean look and easy user interface. I don’t see it becoming a serious competitor to Google

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