NewsGator is a provider of RSS aggregation products and social media tools. Their products cover a wide range of functions and platforms, and each is aimed at a unique target user pool.
For instance, the NewsGator Enterprise Server is aimed at helping businesses or other organizations to deliver content (news, blogs, updates from premium content providers, etc.) to employees in an easily accessible and useable format – be it on their mobile devices, desktops, or in Lotus Notes or Microsoft Outlook folders. NewsGator´s Syndication Services target online media publications and provide services to help increase page views and user engagement through more interesting text, audio, and video page content. On the personal end of their product line, NewsGator´s individual RSS readers include FeedDemon (for Windows), NetNewsWire (for Mac), NewsGator Inbox (MS Outlook), NewsGator Online (web-based), and NewsGator Go! (mobile). NewsGator.com also has an RSS Learning Center, where individuals can learn more about RSS Feeds and their uses, or where professionals can sign up for webinars to learn how to better utilize RSS in their companies.
NewsGator.com In Their Own Words
“NewsGator helps individuals and businesses improve the way they find information and communicate internally and externally. We offer a wide range of RSS aggregation products and social media tools.”
Why NewsGator.com It Might Be A Killer
NewsGator has already secured significant investment, and its products are already winning awards and wide recognition. Among other honors, the NewsGator Enterprise Server was named one of InfoWorld´s Technologies of the Year in 2007, and FeedDemon received a 2006 Editor´s Choice Award from CNET. The NewsGator company has been named among the 100 “Companies That Matter Most in the Digital Content Industry” by eContent, for four consecutive years.
Some Questions About NewsGator.com
With all of the RSS readers and digital content aggregators out there, both for personal and business use, how will NewsGator separate itself from the pack? 







