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June 2, 2004
Aggregator in development
Posted by David Weinberger
Pito Salas, the technical architect of eRoom, one of the better pieces of corporate social software, is hacking away, writing an aggregator that so far he's leaning towards open sourcing. He's blogging the process, with lots of opportunities for the rest of us to comment on features, tech issues, licensing, etc. Pito is wide open to ideas about what would make his aggregator a truly useful tool.
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1. john wilbanks on June 4, 2004 11:16 AM writes...
Nature publishing group has a very cool OS aggregator called Urchin. Boolean search, metadata search with RDF etc.
http://urchin.sourceforge.net/
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