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FriendFeed Friday Tips #1: Five Ways To Use the Hide Function
I've been asked by other FriendFeed users to highlight how I use the popular social lifestreaming site. The first, and most requested topic, is how to best use the "Hide" function. With any luck, you can expect a new "FriendFeed Friday" post for a few weeks, until the point of diminishing returns is reached.
AideRSS Updates Filtering: Adds Twitter
AideRSS works by measuring social media interaction with blog posts, and then comparing them to what's normal for that blog. The service then algorithmically applies a ranking to each post allowing users to filter out only the best posts based on the theory that people will only bother interacting with the most interesting or worthwhile content.
Too Many Choices, Too Much Content
In addition to the everyday struggles of information overload the average computer user deals with - like the overflowing inbox, for example - those in the internet/new media/technology space aren't just overwhelmed with new content, but also with new applications and choices to manage that content.
Why Filtering is the Next Step for Social Media
Here's a look at why noise levels are high and why filtering should be the next step for social media platforms.
6 Ways to Filter Your RSS Feeds - ReadWriteWeb
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Add Sticky NoteRSS is easily one of the best things to happen to web publishing in the past 10
years.- Absolutley. I can not imagine Internet without RSS. - on 2008-03-05
WordPress Tip: Create a Digest Post in 3 Seconds « // Internet Duct Tape
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It’s a good habit to post a summary of your recent posts once or twice a month, but like all blog maintenance it can be a pain in the butt if you don’t make it as easy as possible. Here’s a hack that’ll let you create a summary of all of your posts over X number of days using a handy-dandy Yahoo Pipe.
Google Reader Filter – Userscripts.org
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- After installing the user script, a "Filter Settings" button appears on top
right corner of Google Reader. - Settings window shows two text boxes. One for excludes and one for
highlights - In each box you can write regexes separated by new lines
- After installing the user script, a "Filter Settings" button appears on top
Filters for Google Reader
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The script highlights the posts that include your favorite keywords in the title
and grays out the posts that contain keywords from the blacklist. You can use
regular expressions for defining complex restrictions, like dates or long
titles.
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