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So, I noticed tonight that Google Reader was displaying a more accurate number of unread items for each feed and folder. To be exact, it was a factor of ten more accurate, showing 1000+ and true counts for everything less than 1000.
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1 year ago
To stay up to date with the latest "buzz" on the net, I do subscribe to Techmeme and doggdot.us, in addition to Dzone and of course OraNA.info. These 4 feeds and the del.icio.us/tag/oracle feed are responsible for most of the unread items in my GReader.
1 year ago
I'm not really convinced that the technology has caught up with the user expectation yet. Or maybe just my expectation - I think that I currently have approximately 863 different ways of reading feeds I'm interested in - and I'm not entirely happy with any of them. Google reader works well enough but feels clunky, my mail client will read rss feeds, but then I nearly always have to fire up a browser to read the article anyway - my firefox live bookmarks have become a forest and so on. I signed up for a facebook account specifically to do the google reader thing you refer to, but don't like facebook (heresy!) or the applet over the share feature of google reader anyway. And so on.
I suppose my expectation is to get all the stuff I'd want to read but never find, without all the stuff I don't want in an intuitive interface and delivered to me. Preferably just by tagging my interest at Oracle and leaving it at that. That's not much to ask is it?
1 year ago
I agree there isn't a killer app way to get all the content you can eat for a keyword. Seems like Google would be able to do that, but they're too interested in ads.
Jake
1 year ago
Our facebook app, Blog Friends, can do exactly that: we supply you blogs based on keyword likes/dislikes, filtered and contextualized via your social network.
We've 7,500 users so far and have indexed 200,000 blog posts: the more friends you have with the app, the better the content you'll get. If you're a blogger it's not just a great way of discovering new content (and indeed new bloggers), but also for driving new visitors to you site.
You can find the app at: http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id...
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