disqus intensedebate and sezwho. 3 commenting systems that currently dont work together but heres how they could.
i think its possible for the services to come together and develop a standard for commenting systems as suggested by dave stanley of shyftr. this standard would provide a framework for updating comments across the blog commenting systems and thirdparty services like friendfeed or shy... [Show More]
at first glance the social news aggregation site called feedzz appears to nothing more that an alltop clone with fewer categories. but look again feedzz is actually doing something quite different than alltop originalsignal shyftr or any other news aggregation web site its using the calais api to offer a semantic component to the feed reading experience. this semantic technology is combined with... [Show More]
the rss aggregation niche has been very busy this week. numerous changes and enhancements were recently made to rss aggregator rssmeme.
however another service that was once exclusively for google reader users is expanding to give users a more accurate analysis of whats popular on the web. today readburner announced a partnership with the personalized homepage service netvibes.
adding your netvib... [Show More]
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note to anyone developing an rss reader if you dont support opml were not interested. while adding feeds for your favorite web sites one at a time might have sound like fun once youve got more than 10 feeds the charm of entering them by hand kind of wears off. and over the last few years weve accumulated just a few more feeds than that. so... [Show More]
shyftr is an rss reader that entered our radar here at mashable right around the same time it hit most peoples radars when they stepped in a bit of blogosphere doodoo by allowing folks to take the conversation away from the blogosphere and into the confines of shyftr itself. this was accomplished by way of allowing for commenting to show up within the reader itself and that content to get republi... [Show More]
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amidst watching some talk about how they are reducing time in google reader due to information overload or switching away from one service for another wh... [Show More]
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daniel of blogging tips has initiated rss awareness day to take place 1st may. the objective to get as many people as possible talking about rss and its benefits. read his blog for more details on how to get involved.
if there is a web article that you do not have time to read there and then consider using instapaper which via a browser bookmarklet saves the details for reading later. you ... [Show More]
dopo una breve quanto accesa polemica il social reader shyftr ha optato per uno strategico passo indietro disabilitando la pubblicazione integrale dei contenuti.
il nocciolo della questione era se servizi come shyftr che offrono un misto di aggregatore di feed e sistema di commenti sottraggano lazione e quindi accessi e quanto segue o meno ad autori ed editori.
a una questione spinosa che intrec... [Show More]
a new blog aggregator called shyftr has been causing quite a lot of controversy in the blogosphere for two reasons. one is that theyre republishing peoples rss feeds on their own site. all other aggregators that ive seen just republish headlines and excerpts. however if you really want people to come to your site you can always publish an annoying partial rss feed. the real controversy about shyft... [Show More]
blogs are old skool Post Source: feeds.feedburner.com Posted: Apr 15 2008 21:41:50
i read a post in the chronicle of higher education blog that declared that the end of blogs is near. perhaps but i think we have a few more months at least.
one of the tools that the writer points to is shyftr which looks like it could be as cool an rss reader as google reader and as handy a comment aggregator as cocomment but all in one place. unfortunately they dont yet have a way to import an o... [Show More]
courtesy of the chronicle of higher educations wired blogai found out about a site called shyfter today. aand evidently this has been making some waves as it works as a feedreader but also as a community so you essentially do all your interaction with the feed in one place.
as to the service itself ai cant comment to thouroughly it froze up a number of times and i couldnt see any way to import an ... [Show More]
academics interested in blogging for researchreview purposes might want to take notice to some new developmentsand debateshappening on the web.
rss feed aggregators are quickly becoming more sophisticated. new sites are cropping up such as the recentlyopened beta of shyfter which allow users to not only share their feeds but also discuss specific posts in one place.
some bloggers have taken is... [Show More]
once again the l33t reddit crew got together this weekend to record our weekly podcast based on the highest ranked stories on the elite tech news reddit.this weeks lineup mark rizzn hopkins as moderator jason from webomatica steven hodson of winextra art lindsey from artlindsey.com and louis gray from louisgray.com as well as frederic from the last podcast. tony hung from deepjiveinterests was th... [Show More]
over the weekend it seemed that everyone in the tech blogosphere contributed to the discussion around fractured blog comments robert scoble even went so wellnigh as to say that the era of bloggers superintend is over. what all these discussions hinged on was whether or not a textile fabric service called shyftr had the right to appropriate bloggers rss feeds and build their brand around our conten... [Show More]
i suppose i should be upset by the current wave of tools services like shyftr that aggregate blog content and also host commenting features for that content. in essence these services could be accused and are of stealing content.
i guess the short of it for me is that i hope people read my feed visit my blog and comment because im providing some piece of information that has value for them. li... [Show More]
this past saturday i harped on a bit about a service called shyftr which recently sparked a momentary ruckus over its management of rss feeds. in short some bloggers like mathew ingram also a writer for torontos globe and mail and tony hung thought it went too far in its handling of content culled from feeds across the web while others like robert scoble and louis gray had more favorable views of ... [Show More]
shyftr is a site which aggregates blog posts and provides a commenting infrastructure that effectively replaces commenting on the original weblog. discussion in the blogosphere about this has focused on the necessity for bloggers to get over themselves and let their content be free. of course those promoting this view are as always those bloggers who already have large readership and for whom the ... [Show More]
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