Archive for the 'RSS' Category
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
I was just reading on TechCrunch about a great website idea that just launched. The website is called FriendFeedFeed which is kind of funny. The idea is to aggregate all of your social networking activity feeds into one. Makes sense right? Less feeds with more info equals less subscriptions in your RSS reader.
The problem is that [...]
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Saturday, March 1st, 2008
The CEO of Viigo, Mark Ruddock, just let me know that their planned server upgrade has been completed and is now fully up and running. If you have been using Viigo for the last few months you may have noticed that the servers have been getting slower and slower when it comes to updating feeds. [...]
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Friday, February 15th, 2008
Simon at BBCool has the innate ability to see through smoke and mirrors. Or in this case a bad transparent ribbon covering a screenshot. This is on the new teaser site Viigo has created in preparation for WES. They are calling this latest release “Project Tango” promising “To Change The Way You Use Your BlackBerry.” Those [...]
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Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
Review: Viigo RSS Reader
Rating:
Editors Choice Award Winner!
Website: www.viigo.com
OTA: www.getviigo.com
Cost: COMPLETELY FREE!
Version: 2.2.80
Our previous review of Viigo is over 6 months old and with the release of the new version I decide it was time to do an update. The usability features added in the latest release of Viigo really make the application shine.
The latest [...]
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Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
In my opinion Viigo has long been one of the best - if not the best RSS reader for BlackBerry devices. Viigo is actually one of the oldest reviews found on BerryReview.com. For the last month or so we have been in contact with Viigo about their roadmap for the future. We got a prerelease [...]
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
Some of you may have noticed that if you go to the Viigo Bulletins feed in Viigo you will now see an ad for American Express. A bit back ago we mentioned the fact that the Viigo logo banner had grown in the latest release. After speaking to Viigo CEO Mark Ruddock I now know [...]
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Thursday, January 10th, 2008
I was just reading a Forbes article one of our readers, Michael, sent in that mentions that NewsGator is now giving away their mobile feed reader for free. The NewsGator Go! application used to cost a hefty $29.99 which was a terrible proposition compared to the free Viigo RSS reader. This may give Viigo a [...]
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Thursday, December 6th, 2007
I installed the new version of Viigo after we mentioned the update earlier this week. I have used Viigo everyday since it was called NewsClip back in the day. This makes it hard to write the following criticism. The software is free and does work like a charm…BUT (This is a big one)
The truth is that the [...]
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Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
I just got an email about an interesting new program for BlackBerry devices. The program is Unyverse and is in public beta (This whole beta thing is getting old quickly). I have installed it on my phone and it does seem to have some interesting features but I am still dumbfounded as to why I would actually use [...]
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Monday, December 3rd, 2007
The latest version of Viigo 2.2.7 has been in beta for a bit now and is finally ready for public consumption. This is the same Viigo that got a 9/10 rating in our last review. Simon at BBCool got a handle on the new features in the release.
New features in version 2.2.7
Registration wizard
Optional guided tour [...]
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