Dec 5 / Tim Lawrenz

del.icio.us urls in blog-posts

imagine you have two feeds. one for your blog and one for your most interesting bookmarks. and your readers would be free to subscribe to both of them individually: if they would want to read your blog posts, they could subscribe to your blog-feed and if they would want to read your most interesting bookmarks they could subscribe to that feed. and if they would want to read both, they could subscribe to both feeds.
why the hell would someone force me to read both feeds (the blog and the bookmarks) if I could read them individually? I am looking at you.

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  1. teemow / Dec 7 2005

    und da war er beleidigt…

    for some reason, i am not posting that much lately. most things i would normally have posted, i now just post to my delicious bookmarks. so that’s why i turned on the feedburner service to merge daily delicious posts with my blog feed. you can even say that there are only bookmarks with a specific tag merged into your feed.

    so delicious rss feed and my blog rss are still different. and it’s not more than one post a day and only if there are new bookmarks. so what’s your problem? ever read ross mayfield or sean bonners feed?

  2. Tim Lawrenz / Dec 9 2005

    naja, beleidigt ist übertrieben, nur verwundert.

    I just don’t understand why you take away the choice from me. I thought it would be more simple to add some links to your additional feeds like ‘my flickr feed, my del.icio.us feed and my whatnot feed’.

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