Interpreting the conversation.
Throughout the past several months I have received great feedback from the blogosphere which allowed me to learn how the community works. I have received several twitter messages from several people discussing their difficulty in keeping up with the numerous news feeds that they monitor in a given day. One that comes to mind is from Brad who at times can have close to 3,000 news stories to read.
Taking the contrarian approach to the worldwide conversation known as the internet, I watch fewer feeds through netvibes and bookmark the articles I like in ma.gnolia. This affords me an opportunity to find value, create a brief synopsis of why I liked the article, and categorize them for later. My ma.gnolia bookmarks are what drive the research section of this website.
Recently, I began utilizing RSS to watch my research through netvibes. This allows me to efficiently watch trends in a given market segment to see how the landscape changes over a given period of time.
Overall, I am satisfied with the results.
Posted on July 31st, 2007 | By: David Litsky | Filed under Web Technologies
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