informationweek.com — InformationWeek took a close look at Google and about 20 startups to find out who's the Ajax King. In the "webtop" or "personalized startpage" category - arguably the most important of all categories - the winners are Pageflakes and YouOs, ahead of Google and Microsoft.
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Closed AccountAug 24, 2006Submitter
The article doesn't mention which service is the most popular one. The editor tested the different services based on their quality and features.
Closed AccountAug 25, 2006
Pageflakes is good ajax enrich web site. Its features r nice and like we use web page like desktop application. Nice work, well done Pageflakes team.
nirjharAug 25, 2006
Pageflakes (www.pageflakes.com) is that start page which I use for my all web purpose. I don't want to see any comparison with Pageflakes to others. Its sharing and publishing feature is unique. No other sites have this.
awnikAug 25, 2006
When I first saw the page flake, the first thing came to my mind is that “I was looking something like this”. When I show them to my developers their reaction was almost same.
Closed AccountAug 25, 2006
www.pageflakes.com is my start page now. It is really bring the whole web at my fingertips! Thanks pageflakes team.
Closed AccountAug 25, 2006
www.pageflakes.com is superb. No more question against it.
skmithunAug 26, 2006
Well when i see the pageflakes.com I just thought that for a person who heavily depends on internet, must use pageflakes as there start page. This only one page can provide his daily routine, web features that he uses and other information in very short and wuick time. If we analysis google or other apps which use ajax, we must say that pageflakes is better becasue of => high customization=> various flake gallery=> sharing information=> and efficiency ( considering the beta version)
dsyfaAug 26, 2006
Atlas is still in its Beta state. Wait till the complete version is out.
Closed AccountAug 26, 2006
...but does it beat post-it or a bigger brain? <a class="user" href="http://www.somewherein.net/blog/?p=148">http://www.somewherein.net/blog/?p=148</a>
gorillasushiAug 26, 2006
Pageflakes would be a lot nicer if they weren't using fake commenters and spam to advertise. I've been tracking the commenters. At least one of the people to comment on this story is on the Pageflakes payroll. More details here...<a class="user" href="http://gorillasushi.com/?q=node/18">http://gorillasushi.com/?q=node/18</a>