Bored? Need some new, interesting web entertainment/information to get through the dull bits of the 9-5? No doubt, you could spend hours and hours twittering and tweeting away or updating your Facebook, but even that gets old. RSS is another option, but, getting something new and exciting from your feeds will work only if you put effort into it.
So, where to get some new content to feed your web needs? Try LinkRiver, a new way of harnessing your RSS feeds into one compact stream. LinkRiver lets you gather multiple RSS feeds from different services like Google Reader, Twitter, and del.icio.us, and then read them all in one place. You can subscribe to other member’s streams and share any item in that stream with your friends and the LinkRiver community. The more active people you have on your stream, the more links you’ll get and the busier your stream will be. LinkRiver is currently in beta and is free to try out.
LinkRiver.com In Their Own Words
“Share and discover the best of the web”
Why LinkRiver.com It Might Be A Killer
LinkRiver does a good job of aggregating all your feeds and providing a constant and fresh stream of information and new content. You can add friends and subscribe to other’s feeds with ease.
Some Questions About LinkRiver.com
LinkRiver is yet another social bookmarking site—will it catch on? What’s its business model? 





