user to access the news and information he/she checks every single time he/she connects to the web. Therefore such a web page has to be customizable to the extent which the user doesn't feel the need to visit any other website while checking his/her daily feeds. There are a lot of websites around that try to achieve exactly what I told here, such as iGoogle, Windows Live Homepage, Pageflakes and Netvibes. They allow the user to customize the page and create a personalized one, by allowing them to add RSS feeds and widgets. Many of them are sufficient in providing these basic features, but I think that the one that stands out from the rest is Netvibes.Apart from its basic and cheerful interface and great widgets, the 2 features that distinguishes it from its counterparts are its feedreader(aggregator) and the Ecosystem. The aggregator is the best one around (among both web based and soft
ware based) in my opinion. Compared with other personalized homepage readers it beats them by far, since it includes its own reader. The other ones make me sick with the fact that they open up a new page every single time you click on a post! Where, then is the advantage of having a personalized homepage if you're gonna end up with having about 15 tabs open every time you sit in front of your
computer? Netvibes, on the other hand, features a very simple and slick reader for each feed, which you can put anywhere you want in your personal page, which can have different tabs as well. So you can create a Web 2.0 news tab and have all the feeds related with web 2.0 in there, see the posts that are unread in a flash and select the ones you want among them by just throwing a quick glance to the titles. What makes Netvibes even greater is that you can share these tabs (or universes) with other people that use Netvibes in the Ecosystem. While sharing your own, you can search for other universes as well and import them to you own page. You want to know every single thing about Soccer? Just search for that universe, import it to your page and you'll be among the first to receive the news about soccer. Other than universes, you can also search for custom made widgets, event feeds, podcasts (yes, Netvibes has its own podcast player) and other RSS feeds. The Ecosystem, combined with the simple but complicated interface and the usability of your personalized page makes Netvibes the ultimate portal in a world where a standard web user wants to reach as many information as he can in the shortest period of time. 

