Monday, November 20th, 2006...November 20, 2006
Too Many Homes - All under one roof, Web Aggregation
I was just having a discussion with someone recently about being able to aggregate my content. I don’t necessarily do much on this site but I post around to different sites. I use Flickr, I use youtube, del.ico.us, whatever. I have never found a great way to aggregate it. I mean yeah I can subscribe to each in my feed reader but that is not what I am wanting I would love to have a way to have whatever or where ever I post go through this site. I read a good article that gave me greater hope for this. It is titled
How to Burn Specialized WordPress Feeds for Your Readers Kind of a duh moment but I pretty much took my feed at another site that I post on http://fuzzycontent.com/index.php?feed=rss2 and added &cat=28
The category 28 is one that I tag all my posts that I make on this secondary sites that I post on.
I now need a way to aggregate everything that I do. I found the tool SuprGlu. It more or less does what I am asking but, it not very attractive and it doesn’t show up on this site.
Next problem getting it to feed to my site. I found a plugin for Wordpress called FeedWordPress but I had alot of problems trying to implement it.
So I dont have an answer but I would love a solution. There might be one out there. Let me know if you have it.
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3 Comments
November 20th, 2006 at November 20, 2006
you need a personal planet… gimme a few days….
CAVE
February 25th, 2007 at February 25, 2007
Matt,
I was reading through your blog and came across this post. For some time I have had the exact question. In fact, I feel there are a few obvious business uses for exactly what you have described. Let me know if you have had any luck getting to the bottom of this since you have made this post. I too use SuprGlu. Also, there’s something called Profilactic. Strange name, but they are trying a similar concept. I totally agree that we need this to aggregate or point these feeds to any site or blog we want.
Chris
February 27th, 2007 at February 27, 2007
I think Yahoo Pipes is somewhat useful for this too. Also the fact that you can filter your info. I think syndication and then working with that data is going to be huge soon.