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really Simple Syndication (RSS) may be really simple for publishers in terms of providing a quick alternate content delivery stream and it may be a relatively simple way to help avoid inbox info-glut, but it isn't always so simple to integrate into an information-gathering routine. For the most part, RSS readers provide only the most basic functionality to do just that: read feeds. However, a few RSS readers out there are trying to do more-like help info- seekers find appropriate feeds, manage the incoming information for future use, and access it in different ways that suit a variety of needs.
Pluck is one such feisty RSS reader, and with version 2.0 the company believes it has taken its basic tenets-to improve how people consume, control, and create information on the Web through a browser-based application-and extended the product's capabilities to help information reach readers wherever they are in a more usable (and useful) way.
As Pluck's CEO Dave Panos says, "It's always about helping people streamline the information-gathering process. This version really focuses...