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Lisa MullinauxHow to Find the Weirdest Stuff on the Internet: http://me.lt/24RV
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Graham HollidaySome uses for Yahoo Pipes using some of the basic functionality we cover in the track breaking news online course.
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David GiffordHow to filter so you only read what the blogosphere culture reads.
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Linda CastañedaHow to Find the Weirdest Stuff on the Internet
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use this same methodology to create a "Best of" feed concerning any topic you're interested in - maybe it's web 2.0 blogs,
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AideRSS. That service looks at every item in a feed and scores it (relative only to other items in the same feed) in terms of the number of comments an item got, the number of times it's been saved in Del.icio.us, Dugg in Digg and blogged about on another blog via blogsearch.
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Michel BauwensBusinessWeek asked several futurists, including Futurist.com's Glen Hiemstra, consultant David Zach, and author Howard Rheingold, to describe what they'd like to see arise from the current downturn. Notably, our experts didn't think of innovation merely i
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Howard Rheingoldo BusinessWeek asked several futurists, including Futurist.com's Glen Hiemstra, consultant David Zach, and author Howard Rheingold, to describe what they'd like to see arise from the current downturn. Notably, our experts didn't think of innovation merely in terms of products or services. These ideas will change the way humans interact with the earth—and with each other.
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What I've done is build a "Best of the Weird Hunting Blogs" RSS feed. You can subscribe to that feed using this URL or by email at the end of this post if you're more into email than RSS. You can use this same methodology to create a "Best of" feed concerning any topic you're interested in - maybe it's web 2.0 blogs, maybe it's environmental news, maybe it's the contemporary civil rights movement (please, that would be awesome).
This work flow uses the following services, linked to here, demonstrated visually and described in text below: Del.icio.us, AideRSS, Yahoo! Pipes and Feedburner. There are probably many different ways to do the same thing, but this one comes with a slide show.
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kanterUse it to filter and find the best stuff in a large feed.
When you splice together your feeds, it is best to run each one
individually through AIDERSS individually first so you get one feed with
each feed's "best of" and no one blog dominates.filtering RSS informationoverload informationcoping aggregation
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David Dugayinteresting concept to find RSS feeds and filter out the garbage. revised tutorial requires PostRank.com see http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/how_to_build_a_social_media_cheat_sheet.php
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Jeff GiddensThere's no shortage of weird stuff on the internet, but how can you find the weirdest? The following is a demonstration of how you can use a handful of different applications together to automate the discovery of the content that's most worth your time in
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Michael Hoctervia ReadWriteWeb: This work flow uses the following services, linked to here, demonstrated visually and described in text below: Del.icio.us, AideRSS, Yahoo! Pipes and Feedburner. There are probably many different ways to do the same thing, but this one
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halbluchsThere's no shortage of weird stuff on the internet, but how can you find the weirdest? The following is a demonstration of how you can use different applications together to automate the discovery of the content that's most worth your time in any niche
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