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Byline: Bobby Pickering
NetVibes muscles in on GYM
You can make your homepage look, feel and act exactly as you want it to with NetVibes. Bobby Pickering drags and drops RSS feeds to his heart's content
If you've put a lot of effort into developing an intranet that lets employees or members of your organisation personalise their homepage, then check out this website to get a glimpse of what the future holds.
NetVibes is one of a growing number of cutting-edge personalisable websites (others include Personalised Home from Google, Windows Live from Microsoft, PageFlakes and
ProtoPage) that have taken on the ground-breaking My Yahoo site.
But unlike My Yahoo, NetVibes doesn't require you to sign up to an email account to start creating your own page. The NetVibes homepage itself is your new drawing board, where you can freely add your own RSS or Atom feeds, as well as links to email inboxes, weather feeds, to-do lists and photo sites like Flickr and Picasa. The site has just as much muscle as the other GYM (Google, Yahoo, Microsoft) bunnies offer.