23 on Pageflakes
You can now get a nice personal startpage that integrates the latest photos on 23, photos on a tag or just your own photos.
Pageflakes has added support for 23
so now there’s a good for to keep current with 23 and also keep up with everything else that’s
happening on the live web.
Pageflakes is amongst the many companies revitalizing
the web, and as such it’s a joy to see how design, ajax goodness and
usability can be combined with both richness in features and in content.
The service allows you to design your personal portal home page
by combining a number of “flakes” (remember to feature one or two “23 flakes”
prominently) containing different content; the flakes implement both
content from external providers (i.e. del.icio.us
and Gmail) and some extra features
such an address book, a note widget and a to-do list.
And you can add onto that the ability to import RSS feeds and you’ve got
yourself a fully loaded start page with all your favorite content.
All this in itself makes Pageflakes a nice contender, but the ability to share your pages may take it over the top. Even if many advanced tools exist to share notes and todolist, simplicity often wins the day. And for such simple sharing needs and for custom news pages with a wider appeal, Pageflakes becomes both a very good and a very accessible tool.
