Friendster Founder Launches News Service Based on Social Networks Jonathan Abrams, founder of Friendster, credited as being the first social network to hit the Web in 2002, has released a new social-news service. Abramsâ new startup, called Nuzzel, aggregates news your friends have shared across social networks. It compiles them into categories, and an additional section called ânews you may have
Last weekâs shuttering of Google Reader left millions of newshounds searching for alternative RSS-based news reader apps. Others couldnât care less. Why? Many consumers donât subscribe to RSS news feeds, and instead get their news from social media like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. They log in to these sites each morning and, from the sea of photos and personal status updates, find news stories
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