Is there a site/application that gives users the ability to "subscribe" to another user's read blog articles?
I realize Google Reader has similar functionality but are there any others that take it even further?
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Getting started guide of SideWiki
The video clips in the link are insightful.
With Sidewiki, you can comment on webpages, even on those that commenting is not allowed in the webpage or blogpost. You can also share your Sidewiki entries to email, twitter, facebook and post it to blogger’s blog.
The “follow”, “unsubscribe” part is available as usual on twitter, facebook, blogger’s blog.
In a way, I think this Google Sidewiki enables anybody to comment on any webpages, even though the comments are not welcomed. And the owner of the webpage doesn’t have any control on it.
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M$google.com/reader
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M$However I use My Yahoo! to read content from across many sites and blogs. It's similar to Google Reader and iGoogle, but is more fancy and feature filled.
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