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Megite - Next Generation Aggregator (or Memetracker) Megite - Next Generation Aggregator (or Memetracker)

Earlier this week I published a podcast interview with Matt Chen, founder of Megite.  You'll find some good background on Matt and his vision in the podcast.

Megite is the newspaper for anyone interested in what's happening right now. It intelligently uncovers the most relevant items from auto-discovered news sites and weblogs. In some ways, it's like tech.memeorandum.com, but one difference is that Megite includes more areas beyond technology. That's a welcome relief.

Most intriquing is that Megite invites you to send your OPML file, and they create a personalized version for you (though to only a limited number of testers, due to server capacity at the moment). They respect and protect the privacy of their users. 

To help you see how this might work, check out these demos created by utilizing OPML files on fairly popular bloggers ... well, heck, except for me, but it's my blog so I added it to the list:

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Doc Searls
Robert Scoble
Zoli's Blog
Newsome.org
Read/WriteWeb
Danny's Raw
LaoBai's Blog(Chinese)
Playin' with IT (Chinese)

I'm getting some ideas about how to apply this concept to a B2B environment.  Let's say you have a community site that focuses entirely on database administrators. Seems like you could create an OPML file of all news and blog feeds related to this 'area' of technology and make that available on your site to keep the community better informed with less effort.

Matt talks about his next phase of Megite that includes a personalization area where you could make online changes to your OPML file, and, I suppose, some manner of tinkering and filtering of the feeds to fine-tune the engine for your purpose/s.

On the one hand, I like reading blog and news feeds on a by-feed-name basis, the way I do in Bloglines, for example. Feels comfortable and linear, but I am finding it compelling to read feeds grouped by topic so I can see what the people I view as trusted authorities (from my perspective) have to say on a topic because they are in my OPML list of feeds.

This is all so new, I'm not sure I really fathom all the details here. I am enjoying see the evolution, though, of this technology.

Tom



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