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(Page 1)2. by all means, go for it.
the bottleneck is how much time you have on your hands. the list of things that need to exist and that i also have the capability to make is long, long, looooong but my time is short, short, shoooooort.
anyone who wants to mash something up for me so i don't have to do it -- i'm gonna give 'em a high-five.
Posted at 8:05PM on Dec 18th 2005 by barb dybwad
3. I am not saying "big deal" to your reporting about the site, Barb, but to the idea of using a couple selected feeds, aggregating them, and making a site out of it. I don't have the skills to make a site like that, but I do have a lot of ideas. Anyway, He should add Tail Rank and Memeorandom as well. Then it would be a little cooler.
4. Just last week we launched www.PimpMyNews.com, the 1st "Talking Social News Site" that lets you listen to 1,000's of text news and blog stories online, or on-the-go on your iPod, iPhone or other MP3 players.
Users can also share stories to Digg, Delicious, Reddit, Twitter, Facebook and other social sites.
Posted at 8:33PM on Dec 23rd 2007 by John
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1. Big deal. I can put the RSS feed of these sites into a aggregator and then I have the same thing. Better yet, I can put the feeds of other blogs I read into my aggregator and then I have something even better! If you know how to code this, I think can make something better.
Posted at 8:05PM on Dec 18th 2005 by Nick D