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I need to find a RSS reader or platform where I can share an element to a particular teammate.

I also need that everyone's sources on the team are made public to the team (to avoid sources being read twice)

Google reader does not provide such functions (as far as I know).

EDIT: Maybe some crowdsourced news platforms (like digg, etc.) can fit. Can you give feedback on some that might help?

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For your purpose, I would use a combination of Google Reader and Yahoo Pipes.

Yahoo Pipes is a very nice tool that allows you to combine and process feeds.

Each team mates can share items in an individual feed and them you combine all your mates' feeds into a common feed with no duplicates using yahoo pipes.

To share a feed in Google Reader, you can tag every item you want to share with a specific tag and you can retrieve a feed for that tag.

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Seems a good solution. It'll take some time to build it though. I could make the adress of the feeds be fetched from a Gdoc. Also, there seems to be possibilities to integrate this into a drupal. Thanks. – BenoitParis Jan 26 '10 at 13:11
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Not really sure if this is what you're after but RSSowl has the possibility to share feeds in a number of different ways.

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I'm installing it at the moment, but as far as I've read on their site, I won't a lot. Thanks anyways. – BenoitParis Jan 20 '10 at 14:50
Well, you can "share" on social websites (facebook, technorati, etc.) but you still spam all of your contacts indifferently... And you can't see other poeple's list of subscription. – BenoitParis Jan 20 '10 at 15:01
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Maybe you could make use of FeedReader's sync feature:

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Teammates can sync to an FTP server, and others can update from it. FeedReader is freeware.

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