Joe Stump has just announced correlate.us which is a feed aggregator that consolidates your web2.0 feeds to one source. I already use yahoo pipes for the purpose of checking my Twitter and Flickr feeds. Unlike Yahoo Pipes, correlate.us will also consolidate your tags and adds the social aspect of checking out your friends feeds. Lastly, Joe has taken advantage of Facebook Application support, so you can add it to your facebook account.
Currently correlate.us supports twitter, digg, del.icio.us, and flickr. Although the application is still in its infancy, I love the idea of this application and can’t wait to see the addition of services like ma.gnolia, last.fm, and blog feeds/comments.


Nick,
Thanks for the kind words. I plan on adding the following in quick succession:
1.) Digg story submissions (an oversight on my part – shouldn’t take more than 20 minutes to code)
2.) YouTube favorites.
3.) RSS feeds (probably start with a single one and move from there).
As far as comments go I really wish that TypeKey aggregated your comments somewhere from all TypeKey comments.
At any rate, contact me if you have issues or any more suggestions.
Thanks!
–Joe
Joe Stump
May 30th, 2007
And chalk up one more point for nice, semantic URLs. I visited the link… and thought… I wonder what someone’s river looks like. I literally just added “/strategicpause/” to the URL, and there we go. Nice job.
So, I’m guessing this is kind of similar to iStalkr… just a different visualization side to it. Gotta admit that iStalkr is easier on the eyes, but I’ve been looking at using a service like this before. I’ll keep an eye out. Thanks.
Adam Darowski
June 2nd, 2007