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soup: tumble blog

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

if you’re looking for an easy way to syndicate all the traces you are leaving on web 2.0, try tumble-blog Soup! Soup integrates everything you put on flickr, YouTube, digg, Twitter, StumbleUpon, del.icio.us and your own blogs into a single web-page & RSS-feed. just like Facebook, only way simpler!

try my soup at: http://subnet.soup.phoria.eu/

Soup!

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Technorati goes pop, Techmeme (& co) goes mobile

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

Technorati recently went meta by adding a ‘Popular’ section, which is aggregating the most prominently blogged proponents in the categories Music, Internet Video, Movies and News. interestingly, their categorization seems to be based on links to authorative platforms like amazon.com, imdb.com and youtube.com. not really sure, but I guess this could mean that f.e. music-related posts referencing less known artists might not be considered in Technorati’s most popular at all. that’s probably not so bad, as such artists might not appear in the top-ranking anyway - but what about videos posted on other sites than youtube?
Technorati Popular

in other news, TechMeme - pioneer and probably still leader of the aggregating-pack - and siblings memeorandum (politics), Ballbug (baseball only) and WeSmirch (celebrity gossip) went mobile earlier this week (though Gabe Rivera, TechMeme-creator, prefers the term ‘Mini’). all sites now offer a more condensed version for reading on small screens by adding ‘/mini’ to their respective URLs.

FeedShake: mash-up your RSS

Friday, November 24th, 2006

FeedShake is a lightweight tool allowing feed-junkies to merge an arbitrary number of RSS- and atom-sources into a single target-feed. word-filters allow further refinement of resulting feed-items, which could be easily used to create vertical meta-feeds similar to earFeeder. on the downside, FeedShake does neither cache feeds nor straighten out invalid XML in source-feeds.

FeedShake