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April 14, 2008

NewsGator: More Than Just Feed Readers

Love them or hate them (I'm in the first category), weblogs are here to stay. And we have a bunch of bloggers at NewsGator. Besides this one, you can read about our products and features, our people and even our passions.

For instance, Nick Harris, our ace Inbox developer, has posted a recipe for spicy stuffed peppers in his Inbox blog that has my mouth watering already. Oh, and the post is followed by his suggestions for adding Twitter search to the Inbox product. Brent Simmons, who created and continues to make NetNewsWire the premier Mac desktop reader, tells a good story about a guy from the DNC who came to his door.

Karyn German, veep of product development and support, just started Twittering, and she’s writing about how much she’s already hooked, while Kevin Cawley, our mobile guy, outlines the difficulties in creating an iPhone-type interface on Windows Mobile.

That’s just a snapshot of our bloggers at one moment in time; tomorrow it will be something completely different.

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