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 Thursday, August 28, 2003
Different ways to organize RSS feeds
...At evectors we are working on a reputation-based filtering system, where users of k-collector will be able to have their news filtered according to who is writing about some specific topic. It's still at a very early stage, but it sounds promising.

Whew... it looks like there's still a lot of stuff to invent and code to write, uh?
[w4feed:RSS 2.0
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MIT OpenCourseWare [Daypop Top 40
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RSS - A Primer for Publishers and Content Providers
[Daypop Top 40
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My.Yahoo is now an RSS Aggregator!
"Sneak peek: Yahoo RSS module

"The My Yahoo RSS module appeared briefly yesterday on the Choose Content page under Personal Information Management with the name "Blogs", but it seems to have disappeared now. Here is a screenshot of the config page for the module:"

(via Blogdigger, BloggingRoller, Arjun) [Blogdigger Development Blog
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RSS and email(ing lists)
Nice piece on inessential.com talking about RSS and email. You ought to read it (and it builds on things Chris Pirillo has been talking about. I'll wait. Back? thanks. Brent asks: "But what about mailing lists? Mailing lists are many-to-many. I love mailing lists; I subscribe to quite a few. One possible solution is to have a weblog that people sign up to be able to post to."

Answer: rethink mailing lists..... [Teal Sunglasses
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