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Favit Life Streamer to bring on the next level Real Time Sharing and Web 2.0 Communication

June 4, 2010

in Technology & Innovation,Web Mixer 2.0

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Favit is a unique and innovative personal stream management tool which brings all our Internet activities together. With minimum or no configuration Favit will deliver just the content that users  are actually interested in – leaving the rest of the information overload behind.
One of the biggest problems Internet users face everyday is how difficult it has become to follow news streams from many different sources without getting lost in the noise — from mainstream media, to the millions of blogs, YouTube and other social media such as Facebook, Friendfeed and Twitter.
Favit’s major purpose is to fill the gap that opened up between the huge variety of content being published online every day and the limited abilities of the Internet users to access and consume it.

This promotional video gives easy explanation of the Favit main concept:

The Favit platform core consists of a powerful rss reader with bundles and filters functionalities. The user lifestream incorporates information arriving both from rss feeds and articles, photos, videos, status updates from the user’s network on various platforms – facebook, twitter, etc. From one place the favit users follow and participate in threaded discussions united from the various networks they have been originally posted on. favit also has a sophisticated social bookmarking engine, and the necessary tools and browser buttons which make saving and sharing information easy and effective.

More about the new improved version of the Favit, let’s see and hear from the company CEO Konstantin Hristov interviewed by Evelyn Rusli on the TechCrunch Disrupt event in New York City last week:

And what about the start up foundations and the business model behind Favit? See the following presentation:

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