Yesterday we went into public beta with a product that I’ve been working called myAOL. While I can’t say enough about the team, the product and now the press/blogs says it all. It’s still in beta so there may be a few kinks here and there but I encourage you to give this new and free product a spin: http://beta.my.aol.com

Check out..

Personalized content discovery – 2nd tab called Mgnet

Google widgets on the myPage (Goowy coming soon)

Mix and Share on Favorites – 3rd tab called Favorites

Read the reviews:

Washington Post / Article
‘The more interesting feature is the second tab, which the Dulles company has dubbed Mgnet. Pronounced Magnet’

CNET’s Webware / Article
‘the real surprise here is Mgnet. This is one of the cooler things I’ve seen lately’

(Sometimes) Photoblog / Article
Favorites – Holy smoke, I probably should make an entire post about this tool. It’s an RSS reader and bookmark tool. And it’s on par with bloglines and better than google reader.’

Michael Arrington at Techcrunch / Article
‘Overall I think this is an excellent suite of services. They have to find a balance between serving their massive (and less tech savvy) existing user base and finding ways to push the envelope on new ideas. There is some genuinely new stuff here, particularly Mgnet and some of the features in the feed reader.’

Demo Girl / Article
‘There are plenty of widgets to choose from and they even provide a nice list of feeds to get you started.’

Sarah in Tampa / Article
‘Oh, so Mgnet is like Tivo for internet homepages! Well, that could be handy.’

Rev2.org / Article
‘With so much content on the web, it becomes hard to sift through and find the kind that most interests you. Mgnet offers a great visual recommendation and discovery tool to help you find what you’re looking for.’

Television Blog Online / Article
‘Mgnet (pronounced magnet) is a cool new way to navigate for content using images rather than words.’

9:01am / Article
‘offering users a suite of customizable products, savvy feed reading tools and an innovative content discovery service built on a portable personalization platform.’

Betaland / Article
‘The new myAOL offers a completely personalized experience using tools that identify, find, share and archive content of personal interest.’

Download Squad / Article
‘AOL Launches 3 new myAOL services…You have to use it to really get a sense of it, so we whipped up a little screencast showing Mgnet and the other services fit together’

Somewhatfrank / Article
‘I feel like our team just gave birth to triplets, as myAOL offers up three applications into one integrated dashboard experience with various levels of personalization.’

Ted’s Take / Article
‘If you haven’t tried the new myAOL, you are missing out on a great new, next generation, personalized web experience.’

Snag the latest buzz about myAOL here

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