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	<title>Comments on: Zhuaxia: An Ajax RSS Reader</title>
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		<title>By: China Web2.0 Review &#187; &#187; Douban 9 Doubles Traffic; Newcomer FunP Rolls Out Widgets</title>
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		<description>[...] It makes sense for RSS readers to become more social and let users to recommend articles to each other. Google Reader hasn&#8217;t such features yet, but the request was already in the wild. The popular Chinese RSS reader Zhuaxia provides social feature from its beginning. Recently they rolled out a startpage like service to aggregate hot posts in various topics. Some Zhuaxia reader admits popular post is the main reason to use the service. Huolat, we introduced back in last year as an RSS reader, also puts more emphasis on its social part. Blog search engine Souyo rolled out a new RSS reader by the end of last year. [...]</description>
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