Get all the RSS/Atom feeds you want plus podcast, or use it to jolt down short "web-notes'. This is a preliminary version of a collaborative web 2.0 desktop, just add content.
NetVibes is produced by a French start-up company and it shows how useful AJAX can be. See their founder's CV with expanding/collapsing sections to see how your CV will look in the future.
Check out the screenshots below:
NetVibes offers a simple looking page

The page is fully customizable with Google-like ease

Reading your favorite blogs via RSS is fast and fun

You can subscribe to podcasts AND listen to them directly from your page
References:
Netvibes and customizable home pages - Geeking with Greg
Netvibes - Personal homepage - TechCrunch
Protopage.com
Protopage: an AJAX-based stickies application - Download Squad
NetVibes - AJAX Homepage - Digg.com
Goowy - Flash-based desktop, widgets, calendar, email. Read more in Alex Moskalyuk Online
Pageflakes: The Teacher Edition. ScienceRoll, 12/2007.
Updated: 12/08/2007
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