Archive for September, 2008
Beta 3.4 on live, with spiders, coffee breaks and Amazon S3
The latest two weeks have been really fun. We enjoyed testing new services integration, new improvements and deploying new features brainstormed with some of our users.
Weird thing is that, the more we deploy new features, the more our task list becomes bigger and bigger
– new ideas come out everyday and we are proud to say that we are still at the beginning.
Now, let’s talk about what is new in this release (Beta 3.4). Some of the features have been tested in the latest 2 weeks and other ones have just been deployed few hours ago:
- Organized news: few crazy spiders are currently crawling hundreds of RSS feeds from the most popular online news magazine to build up automatically sets of links for every popular news. Every set of links is supposed to contain different perspectives and not links to same articles / sources. Every spider has a Twitter profile that you can follow. The spiders are:
- worldNews (Twitter: bestWorldNews): organized world news
- sportNews (Twitter: bestSportNews): organized sport news
- techNews (Twitter: bestTechNews): organized sci-tech news
- businessNews (Twitter: bestMoneyNews): organized business news
- entertainmentNews (Twitter: bestGossipNews): organized entertainment & gossip news
- healthNews (Twitter: bestHealthNews): organized health news
- Coffee Break area (link): fancy a coffee break? Come here and get up to date with the latest and most popular web, world, sport, business, tech, health news
- Improved user’s public profile:
- For every link to a Wikipedia page, the first paragraphs will be automatically retrieved and shown in the multimedia page:
- Every website with a specified description (in the meta tags) will be displayed with a “?” icon that will show it when the pointer will roll over it:
- In the set of links modify page the first line of the description will be shown for each element (expandible)
- Improved Firefox Extension (Agglomerator) RSS Feed imports landing page:
- Amazon S3 integration: all the thumbnails and the images are now stored on Amazon S3 servers, with big improvements of performance, reliability and scalability.
Enjoy it
Enrico Foschi
Agglom.com Program Manager
Add comment September 28, 2008
Agglom enhance Agglomerator and fully supports PicLens
After 3 months from the first release we are so satisfied to see users that use Agglom to save their browser sessions, to save researches on specific topics, to share sets of links.
Most of the users use Agglom for more than twice a month and a quarter of them use our free services on a weekly or daily basis.
With the latest release, the Beta 3.2, we deployed further improvements and new features to Agglom that will empower our users experience.
These ones are::
- General performance improvements on the “organize a set of links” page.
- Agglomerator enhancements: now Firefox users can use Agglomerator not only to save in set of links all or some of their currently opened pages, but also to update the ones they previously saved.
- CoolIris (formerly PicLens) full support for image links and website thumbnails. PicLens users can now browse them in a 3D gallery.
As usual, we invite all of you to give us your feedback, your comments and to share your ideas on our GetSatisfaction – customer service account: http://getsatisfaction.com/agglom.
Hope you enjoy our services
Enrico Foschi
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