Bubbletop–Simplifying Life On-line

For me, organizing life online is more of a mental task than an actual effort, but going about the routine of checking all the spots I regularly visit only to find no updates can get pretty old pretty fast. With Bubbletop, I no longer have to do that.

Bubbletop aims to simplify digital life by allowing you to build your ideal view of the Web. It’s really simple—all you do is add the feeds to the places you want to keep tabs on and Bubbletop will add them. This allows you to instantly view everything in one place. You can organize your feeds into separate tabs to keep related sites together, define how many items you want displayed at a time, and customize the look of each. Feeds can be shared and kept public so everyone can receive recommendations for new places they might like, and you can keep any of your subscriptions private. Additionally, Bubbletop lets you know what the most popular feeds are, so you always have easy access to what’s hot at the moment. And, of course, you can keep in touch with and invite contacts so you can share your feeds with ease.
What I like best about Bubbletop is its simplistic beauty. The site is simple and clean, the interface is easy to use and easy on the eyes, and the system works well. I can stay up to date with several of the places I frequent without ever leaving the Bubbletop site, and I only see what I want to see. It also has a Firefox plug-in to make adding new content even easier.
Bubbletop, a product of Orange, is currently in the alpha testing phases and is invite only, but getting an invite shouldn’t be too difficult. Check it out at bubbletop.com and start simplifying your digital life.


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