As you might have noticed, over the past few days I’ve tried to do something a bit different with the blog. It’s something that I’ve had in mind for a while, probably since I first started using Friendfeed. Basically now everything I share in my Friendfeed (which includes my shared Google Reader Feed, My Delicious and Flickr) gets aggregated for the day in my blog, so everytime you visit the blog you get an overview of what I’ve been sharing and any comment I have on that.
I’m going to try and comment on most things that I share, both as a better filter of what I’m sharing, but also as it’ll form a record of my thoughts that accompanied me reading the article.
I hope you will find this valuable – of course if you are on Twitter you can just follow me there to receive my shared links in real time. This is also not going to stop me writing longer blog posts, but it kind of feels like a nice compromise between the instantaneousness and abbreviation of Twitter in real time and the ‘permanence’ and reflectivity of a blog post.
There are still a few kinks to be ironed out, such as how many of my shared links to post to the blog each day, apostrophes and how to integrate it with my RSS Feed. But I’d really like feedback from you as to whether or not this is valuable, how long or detailed the posts should be or whatever you want to say really… Drop a line in the comments box at the bottom of this post, or by clicking here. If you’ve got a webcam you could even click the ‘use media’ tab – honestly it’s the future!!
I’d really appreciate it and am looking forward to sharing with you…
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