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Experimental Triangle blogs aggregator

I put together an experimental Triangle blogs aggregator using the new Planet Tool aggregator. Let me know if you'd like to be added or subtracted from the aggregation. I stole Anton's Blog Together theme. Maybe I can convince him to steal my aggregator.

There is an RSS feed and OPML subscription list for the whole site, and one for each of the groups (Chapel Hill bloggers, RTP bloggers, and TriJUG bloggers).

Comments:

Hey, that looks great. I see you already have my blog feed, though I do not see the recent posts coming up on the roll. I would also like to add my "expert" blog, http://circadiana.blogspot.com/ Thanks, Bora

Posted by coturnix on February 20, 2005 at 02:00 PM EST #

Thanks for pointing out that problem. Your posts are showing up now, from both of your blogs.

Posted by Dave Johnson on February 20, 2005 at 05:19 PM EST #

Dave, I added a blog post about the aggregator, and I'll add a menu column link as well. Let me know how I might integrate the aggegator into the wiki or Blog Together. And let's talk about aggregation at this week's meetup.

Posted by Anton Zuiker on February 21, 2005 at 01:32 PM EST #

Cool, Dave! By the way, we also have a local aggregator at Orange Politics. Feel free to steal the feeds to beef up your "Chapel Hill" section. Perhaps they would be better categorized by county to be more inclusive. ie: Orange, Durham, Wake

Posted by Ruby on February 21, 2005 at 02:30 PM EST #

Excellent little widget! I was looking to see if some of us could get together and build an aggregator that would go beyond simply aggregating posts from registered users, but also parse FOAF data on top of this to create a nice directory of Triangle bloggers...

Posted by Roy on February 23, 2005 at 06:24 AM EST #

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