Consider TagaZee an experiment. It’s new, and not quite ready to take out the box, but it’s fun to look at.
So what is it? Think of it as part RSS aggregate and part interactive media experience. They liken it to a mix of online tags and the traditional magazine or gazette, hence the name. It’s based on the tags you feed it. Simply enter the tags you want, and TagaZee will build a magazine around it. It can include your choice of audio, visual, images and of course, regular text. There’s also a quirky feature that lets you choose a viewing style: at the park, the beach, or the pub. You can also share articles by sending permalinks to your friends. TagaZee is brought to you by a small Italian firm with a passion for Web 2.0 and flashy design. The site has links from Google News, Digg, blip.tv, wikio, and SimplePie among others.
TagaZee.com In Their Own Words
“First of all: thanx for visiting tagazee! This is an experiment of
rss aggregation and interaction,and you should consider it as
a beta version (middle february 2008).
The name Tagazee is a mix between tag/magazine, or tag/gazette.”
Why TagaZee.com It Might Be A Killer
Tagazee offers a nice new way to view topics that interest you. It’s super easy to use and requires only that you type in a tag. It also offers a bevy of choices for you to view including video and image
Some Questions About TagaZee.com
Will users be attracted or deterred by the brash, bright pink, and somewhat overwhelming viewing experience Tagazee offers? What are TagaZee’s business aims? 





