Comments on Read what I read - Ewan's FeedsTypePad2006-10-03T13:10:46ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2006/10/read_what_i_rea/comments/atom.xml/Tom commented on 'Read what I read - Ewan's Feeds'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200d834b9341a53ef2006-10-05T08:22:55Z2008-01-24T22:10:38ZTomhttp://profile.typekey.com/themingway/Ewan, Thanks for your openness and generosity. I've taken a slightly different tack however. I already subscribe to too many...<p>Ewan, Thanks for your openness and generosity. I've taken a slightly different tack however. I already subscribe to too many feeds, so I've used bloglines to subscribe to your del.icio.us tags (and those of a few other bloggers that I follow closely). That way, I'm getting links to articles that you've already filtered. I can then decide later to subscribe to one of the blogs I found via your tags. </p>AB commented on 'Read what I read - Ewan's Feeds'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200d834ee333969e22006-10-04T08:44:48Z2007-04-28T18:51:43ZABhttp://www.whereisab.co.ukI recently blogged about how addicted I have become to checking my aggregator - so thanks for sharing even more...<p>I recently blogged about how addicted I have become to checking my aggregator - so thanks for sharing even more sources Ewan! ;-) Seriously though, it is great to see what people are reading, and even better to share. It's also good to hear how you manage this on a practical level.</p>
<p>I'm with John on his comment - my only concern would be a) the size of the list, b) who decides what's good? Some in my bloglines post so infrequently most people would ditch them, yet I gain a great deal from when they do post.</p>
<p>Can we convince more people to share their reading lists? I've found this really useful Ewan - thanks! :-)</p>Ewan McIntosh commented on 'Read what I read - Ewan's Feeds'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200d834b8cdd053ef2006-10-04T07:01:00Z2007-04-28T18:49:43ZEwan McIntoshhttp://edu.blogs.comHi Rachel, I find that I get through these just fine. First there's a few who don't update very regularly....<p>Hi Rachel,</p>
<p>I find that I get through these just fine. First there's a few who don't update very regularly. Then I use NetNewsWire, which allows me to keep the feeds offline - so I can read them on the trian to work. Finally, I always do something with the post when I first read it:</p>
<p>*ignore it (bin it)<br />
*share it as an online bookmark so that I can find it again when it may be useful<br />
*blog it when I feel that there's something deeper in there.</p>
<p>I try to NEVER flag a story and keep it offline on my hard drive. That's when the gremlins come out to eat away my time ;-)</p>Rachel commented on 'Read what I read - Ewan's Feeds'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200d834ee1aae69e22006-10-03T23:39:43Z2007-04-28T18:38:21ZRachelhttp://www.bardwired.blogspot.comIt would also be useful to work out how to put an imported file into it's own folder when it...<p>It would also be useful to work out how to put an imported file into it's own folder when it sinks into ur bloglines. 125 feeds on ur edublogs.opml file!!! Phew - i wanted to extend my reading but now have some sifting & sorting to do 1st. Thnx for sharing - where do u find time?? I am beginning to think that bloggers never sleep... I could spend all day reading & writing blogs but if i did that i would have nothing to write about :-)</p>John commented on 'Read what I read - Ewan's Feeds'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200d834b8aa5153ef2006-10-03T20:48:59Z2007-04-28T18:23:14ZJohnhttp://www.sandaigprimary.co.uk/pivot/johnjohnston.phpHi Ewan, It would be nice if there was an easy way to add to and merge opml files. A...<p>Hi Ewan,<br />
It would be nice if there was an easy way to add to and merge opml files. A <a href="http://scotedublogs.wikispaces.com/" rel="nofollow">scotedublogs</a> opml file that was updated would be useful.</p>