Bibliogo: The science & technology RSS reader

Bibliogo: The science & technology RSS reader

The science & technology RSS reader

What is Bibliogo: The science & technology RSS reader?
Bibliogo: The Science & Technology RSS Reader is a chrome extension which is a game-changer for Life Science and Engineering professionals. Winner of the 2012 CODiE Award for Best Online Science or Technology Service, it empowers users to follow, obtain, organize, and collaborate around scientific and technical papers. This unique tool not only revolutionizes how literature is acquired and managed but also helps companies to reduce content acquisition costs, improve intellectual property protection, and lessen regulatory and copyright compliance risks.
Stats
Users: 707 ▼ -22
Rating: 2.33 (9)
Version: 0.0.1.6 (Last updated: 2012-11-14)
Creation date: 2012-11-14
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Moderate risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • unlimitedStorage
  • notifications
Size: 369.66K
URLs: Website
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Summary

Winner of the software industry’s 2012 CODiE Award for Best Online Science or Technology Service, Bibliogo is unlike any other literature acquisition and management tool for Life Science and Engineering professionals and the companies they work for.

With Bibliogo, individuals and workgroups follow, obtain, organize and collaborate around scientific and technical papers in ways they never thought possible.

Their companies also benefit from lower content acquisition costs, improved intellectual property protection, and reduced regulatory and copyright compliance risk.

User reviews
dead slow, have to wait nearly a minute for a simple text feed, all other sites are faster ... on the positive side, I do like that it's just a handy icon to the webpage as I hate apps that want to do fancy things at the expense of reading all your website data
by A Google user, 2013-03-20

not an app but a link to the website ; why do they allow this sort of misleading store entry ?
by Nik Butler Nik Butler, 2013-03-17

Not an app, but a link to the website
by Federico Tamanini Federico Tamanini, 2013-01-08
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Safety
Risk impact

Bibliogo: The science & technology RSS reader is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.

Risk likelihood

Bibliogo: The science & technology RSS reader is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this extension.

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