Wasabi is the newest edition of Netvibes, it’s called Netvibes Wasabi Edition. If you have not ever used Netvibes or you do not even know about Netvibes then you can try at Netvibes.com now.
Quote from Wikipedia:
Netvibes is a multi-lingual Ajax-based personalized start page or personal web portals much like Pageflakes, My Yahoo!, Alot.com, iGoogle, and Microsoft Live. It is organized into tabs, with each tab containing user-defined modules. Built-in Netvibes modules include an RSS / Atom feed reader, local weather forecasts, a calendar supporting iCal, bookmarks, notes, to-do lists, multiple searches, support for POP3, IMAP4 email as well as several webmail providers including Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, and AOL Mail, Box.net web storage, Delicious, Meebo, Flickr photos, podcast support with a built in audio player, and several others.
Well, it seems very complete feature huh? Yes, that’s true.
Now, what is Wasabi?
Wasabi is a new feature of Netvibes to read feeds from various websites. Wasabi has list, expanded, and mosaic view. It also uses near real-time system.
List view
Expanded View
Mosaic view
To get Wasabi access you must request an invitation to Netvibes, go to http://wasabi.netvibes.com/



