Pageflakes looks fairly complete, well developed and a nice app.

The only thing that annoys me slightly, is that I have personally been
working on and off on a very similar idea for several years, but never got
round to finishing it off due to time constraints.

The progress of my own project up to this point can be seen on 
http://www.backstage.min-data.co.uk/customtests/test.php

As such, I will look forward to their site launching out of beta, as the
aims specified in their about section are precisely what I was aiming to do
myself!

Oh well, maybe I will develop mine further for personal interest, but they
have certainly done a far better job! :D

Well done for getting your flake added Mario :)

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mario Menti
Sent: 21 January 2006 16:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: [backstage] Now/next on pageflakes.com

Hi all,

I'm pleased to say that the guys at pageflakes.com (currently in
pre-alpha) have added a so-called "flake" with the BBC now/next info
to their site. This is a port of the live.com gadget/ google modules I
posted previously.

For those interested, go to http://www.pageflakes.com and click on
"Add Content". The BBC now/next flake is towards the bottom of the
menu, under "Community flakes".

Thanks,
Mario.

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