I've had feeds set up for a while, and I admit that I've added and deleted a lot. Some sounded perfect from the description, but were zero content. What I have now is distilled, for the most part, from reccomendations and referals, and some I just glance at headlines and read rarely, and they may soon go. The search tools haven't been more useful than plain Googling for me - maybe because the terms I'm interested in have too many meanings, and I'm not really interested in software and code libraries.
I use Google Reader rather than Bloglines, simply because it's so easy from Gmail. Personal preference, but I like the way it lays out.
For me, that's what it's all about- making the mass of online reading I accumulate managable. Between teaching and work and personal interests, it can get overwhelming. This way I can scan the headlines and look at just what interests me, without the chance of missing something cool.
Monday, July 2, 2007
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