I agree. If I stumbled on the Newsblur landing page, I wouldn't have even recognized it as a replacement for Google Reader.
For instance, my eyes end on "Training". I now get that the software can be trained, but at first you wonder if Newsblur offers training.
I also expect the pricing is too low. RSS is no longer mass market, but the people who use it tend to use it professionally. I will pay a LOT for something business critical that works well.
As an aside, anything that is a business expense can be 50% higher, assuming a 33% average tax rate. You must earn $150 to buy a $100 consumer good, but only $100 to buy a $100 business item.
For instance, my eyes end on "Training". I now get that the software can be trained, but at first you wonder if Newsblur offers training.
I also expect the pricing is too low. RSS is no longer mass market, but the people who use it tend to use it professionally. I will pay a LOT for something business critical that works well.
As an aside, anything that is a business expense can be 50% higher, assuming a 33% average tax rate. You must earn $150 to buy a $100 consumer good, but only $100 to buy a $100 business item.