In today’s advanced world, there is a significant increase in the number of Internet users especially from China and India. With a demand of in this field, more and more tech blogs compete to produce high-quality articles to attract users. If you’re a kind of person who usually head to several websites at once to read up on these posts, then I’d suggest you trying out a newly-launched service called TechGnaw.
This RSS aggregator simply grabs the feeds of multiple popular sources such as TechCrunch, Digg, Mixx, CNET News, TechMeme and Ars Technica and displays the articles posted by them in one place. Created by Daniel Clarke, his main objective is to enables bloggers or avid technology people to read all of them in one place. Although this may look simple, however, it makes use of a clever algorithm that filters out useless posts especially not related to technology that aren’t useful to us.
Besides that, it can attach a rating for search ranking too. It’s main focus isn’t just a RSS aggregator but also a technology search engine which provides a decent search interface and make use of the popular Twitter Search to show the tweets related to a particular search query.
According to the developer, he feels that TechGnaw is only a reference tool and will not substitute any websites. “It’s not going to replace visit the fantastic websites, but I hope it will be a great resource for people who want to keep up with the technology industry.”