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1 year ago

in Yahoo Pipes: Combine the Latest Posts from Multiple Authors on The Marketing Technology Blog
This sounds a lot better than when I last tried Pipes and found it to be quite hard to use and to control. But having this kind of processing done at the server indeed allows you to "pipe" together different tools into some pretty interesting setups. Have you found it to be reliable enough to depend on?

2 years ago

in 2007/06/19/thoof-invites/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Me too plz: rps \at\ salas /dot/ com

3 years ago

in The A list of Australian bloggers on duncanriley.com
How about publishing an OPML? That way people can jus follow the whole list as it evolves. If you do, I will publicize it on my site because BlogBridge supports OPML deeply so I am always looking for good OPMLs to promote!

3 years ago

in #71: RSS Bandit author considers OPML reading lists on Scobleizer
Forgive the intrusion on what probably is a stale comment thread... Just wanted to mention that with the new development release of BlogBridge, I now have actual support for Reading Lists, built right into the product. Check out: http://www.blogbridge.com/archives/2005/12/read... if you are interested.

3 years ago

in People don’t unsubscribe from RSS feeds, I’ve found on Scobleizer
Another reason is that many aggregators don't handle HTTP redirects correctly so even if you set up your old blog to point to your new one, they will keep on pinging the old one. Also, check out http://www.blogbridge.com/archives/2005/07/anot... - BlogBridge actually has a tool to let you clean up feeds in your aggregator based on how often you've looked at it, how often it's been updated and a few other handy dandy factors. There are indeed a lot of people polling blogs which they never look at!

3 years ago

in BlogBridge: Reviewing a new breed of RSS newsreader on theory.isthereason
Hi Kevin, thanks for the comments. While I like the positive ones, the negative ones are always much more useful! If you follow BlogBridge at all you will see that we are moving pretty fast and are quite responsive to feedback. I wanted to ask you two things:

- we specifically didn't have a scrollbar because we felt that most users would have 5 or 8 guides and so would almost never need to scroll - so the scroll bar would be mostly inactive and so just eat space. Note that there is a scroll bar to navigate through the long list of Feeds.

- More importantly, I would like to understand your "major complaint" - if you have the time could you explain it in more detail (please send me a direct email if you like.) Is it a 'river of news' model that you are talking about?

Thanks and please stick with us we are rapidly working on making it better and better!

p.s. if you are a Mac cult leader how come you ran BlogBridge on a pc ? :-)
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