BlagoNet: This is a news aggregator written in Flash. It’s a neat concept, but seems like more of a programming exercise.
Functionality is limited (for example, clicking on the entry in the list just pops a browser to the permalink), but it’s neat-looking. Nice concept, just needs to mature a little.
Client-side Flash programming is going to get bigger.
Macromedia - Macromedia Central: I think this has the potential to be huge. Macromedia Central is a single user interface (code-named "Halo") into which Flash and Shockwave applications can be "plugged." If you write an app, you can include an XML file that explains how it's to be paid for,…
It's funny how often we 'research' topics in parallel without knowing. I ran into this earlier today, a Flash aggregator:
BlagoNet actually downloads and installs as an executable file. Yours is traditional Web-based Flash. Still interesting though (if you visit, you click the "feed" link, not the blog name — I didn't get this at first).