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Wednesday, October 13, 2004
Meta-Blog post.
Well, two sites about blogs. BlogTree shows relationships in blogs, would be great to create this automatically. Try this one by the cluetrain author. Bloglines allows one to keep their own blog subscriptions public, someone like me using a desktop (liferea) news reader, this was pretty cool. An example. Amit D. Chaudhary Comments
I didn't understand the parent-child relationships. How does that work?
I like BlogLines. That's my primary reader now. Here is Scoble's blogroll btw, I don't know how he keeps track of so many blogs. http://www.bloglines.com/public/scobleizer -K
I believe it is using blogroll's for the child relationships. Didn't understand parent and sibling. I guess the latter is similar blogs or blogs that link to each other.
I too switched to BlogLines a while back after trying various including Newsgator - the only other worthy aggregator imo. I still have Newsgator and use that once in a while when I am in Outlook and am too lazy to go over to Bloglines.
About blogtree, guess the way to find out is to add netnatter, farookh?
Who is scobleizer? I would be interested the public versions of your blogs, if you ever decide to do that. Amit
Another one
Blog pulse http://www.blogpulse.com/04_10_13/keyPeople.html btw, is there a rss feed for comments. Amit
Scobleizer is Robert Scoble's blog. You can see it here: http://radio.weblogs.com/0001011/. Scoble is an MS employee, the most prominent MS blogger and his blog is one of the most popular blogs on the net. It has lots of Google juice (a link from his blog will guarantee your page ranks high on Google's PageRank). He writes both good and bad things about MS which is partly the reason for his popularity I guess.
I don't have any plans (as of now) to have a public blog. I have thought about it, but I don't have the time to do it nor do I have a good topic. Though, I don't rule it out in the future. :) Blogger doesn't have RSS feeds on the comments afaik. Post a Comment
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