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Stephen O'Grady, Don't Find Feeds for Me - Help Me Cut Them: "I've begun implicitly delegating my feed tracking to a variety of folks I trust. Where it used to be when someone I trusted would mention a good feed, I'd simply add it to my reader without any further thought. These days, I never do that. Instead, I rely on them indirectly to keep me posted on their feeds of interest." I'm thinking of unsubscribing from everything except maybe twenty or thirty favorites then getting the remainder of my news from newstrackers like tech.memeorandum. Unfortunately, my position as a BlogHer contributing editor makes that impossible. I'm supposed to be a human filter, but I haven't found a good way to do that yet. The feeds on the BlogHer Tech & Web blogroll are so diverse that it makes no sense to try to track them as one big list, as I have been doing. I need a new paradigm. Thank you, Dave. I blogged more about the mothers-are-technologically-clueless cliche here. Not only is it offensive, it's overused. |
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