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(Unverified)Mar 30th 2007 5:58PM
Thanks for trying RovR out Chris! You raise some good questions in your article.
Rovr helps you deal with the overload of information we get from the web. I personally like many more blogs than I can read front-to-back (I'm always behind), and there are many more that I care about, but only when they're talking about something I already care about.
That's what Rovr is for. While I browse, BlogRovR looks at hundreds of blogs I've personally selected to tell me which of the bloggers has something to say about what I care about here and now.
We've worked hard to make rovr's presentation of that information unobtrusive. You can control whether or not the tray rolls in, how big it is, and block notes you're no longer interested in seeing. The note summaries can be as small as just the blogs icon, or even less intrusively, the tray handle alone, with the number of posts relating to what you're browsing.
We think that Rovr and Stickis are the first of many applications that will be smart about bringing to YOU the information you want, rather than making us always go to portals or do searches to find them. And the trick is to do this so that everyone's result is personalized, and do it efficiently, which is activeweave's "special sauce."
Try rovr for a bit; you'll find it addictive.
A bit more perspective at http://blog.blogrovr.com
Thanks!
Marc Meyer