Friday, April 01, 2005


Kevin is moving Narcissistic Graffiti to Typepad -- Blogger was not reliable. 

Morning clips are done.

Wife is in labor.

Guess this wil be a very productive day!

comment [] 7:26:40 AM    

I am playing with MSN Spaces as well as Yahoo 360.  This I need to add to the to do's

Sorry for being quiet, Windows Kernel Architect on Channel 9/MSN Spaces at weblogs.com.

Sorry for being quiet this week. Been working hard on Channel 9 videos. The next month has quite a schedule. Today starts it off with a Windows Kernel architect. First time we've had someone who is involved in Windows at such a deep level.

Wow, just saw that Dave Winer turned on a version of weblogs.com just for MSN Spaces so you see most recent posts from those people using just MSN Spaces. Thanks Dave!

[Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger]

comment [] 6:52:07 AM    

The evolution of RSS aggregators will be more important than the blog tools we use, I predict.

Talking about RSS aggregators -- which one do you like the best?.

Onfolio recently released its Onfolio 2.0 Release Candidate. For new news aggregator users, this is my second recommendation after Bloglines. Bloglines is easier, but Onfolio is much more powerful and, because it stores everything on your hard drive, opens up new scenarios (like you can read and search your feeds even when on a plane unconnected from the Internet).

If you are still looking for an RSS News Aggregator, this is certainly one you should try.

Real quick refresher course:

There are three basic types of RSS News Aggregators:

1) Server-based aggregators. Some, like Newsgator cross the lines since Newsgator has a server-side service too. Other server-side aggregators are Feeds.scripting.com, MyYahoo, Bloglines, and MyMSN.

2) Standalone client-side aggregators. RSS Bandit. FeedDemon. SharpReader. Radio UserLand. Among these, my favorites are RSS Bandit and FeedDemon. You'll need to download and install these. They don't depend on any other application being loaded, and are browser-independent too (for the most part). On the Mac, NetNewsWire is the one most of my friends like.

3) Built in the browser. OnFolio 2.0 adds onto IE or Firefox. Optimal Access adds onto IE. The Mozilla team offers Sage for Firefox users. Pluck adds onto any browser. My favorite here is OnFolio. Pluck is pretty good too.

4) Dependent on Outlook. NewsGator is my favorite here (it's still the aggregator I use most), but there's also IntraVnews.

Do you have an aggregator you like more than any of those listed? Which aggregator do you like the best? Let me know.

[Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger]
comment [] 6:40:15 AM