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April 24, 2007

xFruits Nice And Simple RSS Contortions

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A French startup is making it nice and easy to distribute RSS on other platforms, like mobilephones, PDF, and voice (text to speech). There are other companies doing this kind of thing but xFruits has a user interface even your mother would love and be able to use. And its available in Chinese, Japanese, Spanish and French too.

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It's from a six year old startup out of France called WM, which stands for Webzine Maker, a profitable post-bubble CMS startup - according to its founder Sébastien Simoni in an interview on L'Expansion.com.

We found it via Leblog De Bezier who interviewed the founder and published it using a nifty looking video tool (we're not sure whose it is but it is definitely not Youtube).

We figure user uptake must be good as the company is another (like Joost) one making Sun Microsystems happy and it appears to be buying all this heavy metal with its own money.
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(Image source: xFruits blog)
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