Many folks have link blogs or link posts, so I’ve decided to start contributing to the aggregation of interesting information, but I’m going to do it in a different way. I’ll be using Google Reader to _share_ the posts I find interesting.
My link blog is here: http://www.google.com/reader/shared/06565136891718494073?c=CNz6iqX2nIsC
This is just a page that pulls in the posts I find interesting. It also comes with a feed, so if you’d like to subscribe, add this feed:
FEED: http://www.google.com/reader/public/atom/user/06565136891718494073/state/com.google/broadcast
As I find things, I’ll “share” them, and they will appear in this aggregated feed. Feel free to use me to scour information on the web and provide a distilled down version of my interest segment. You can probably find out a lot about me by seeing what I find interesting. You will see a lot about Agile development, how to run a software team, OO programming, etc.
Whoa, I tried google reader some time ago when it was still in v0.lame state. This is really really cool.
I’ll abandone omea for this, thanks for sharing this idea!
Darn, we were too late!
FeedGhost (our RSS reader for Windows) lets you produce link blogs, with one neat addition to Google’s: you can add your own comment to explain what you thought was interesting. Additionally, as well as the usual RSS feed and web-page, you can add a gadget to your website listing your latest linked articles.
Hey ho. I’ll be subscribing to your link blog, whatever the provider.
Stu