Thinking about making individual repos for client projects instead of using a master repo. All for client access and hooking into basecamp. 1 hr ago
Tailing this post I wanted to point out again that the top links feed for Digg is excellent so far. Now instead of scanning through the 200+ items spewed out of the normal feed I can know read the feed.
Google just added this feature and I’m excited to see my habits or trends in GR since I spend a lot of time reading within it.
You’ll notice I read a lot of digg but I’m going to follow this trend up next month to see if I’ve dropped that reading habit. I’m admitting it’s just too much crap, the problem is the RSS is filled with buried posts or posts that eventually get buried by the time I see it. It’s…
What a wonderful idea.
If Google Reader aggregated and displayed how many people Shared each post and then calculated the most popular ones and displayed them in a separate label (like they have for Stared and Shared) they could have a feature that kills Digg!
Only if more people used Google Reader then Digg. The other problem would be that the news would only be dependent on everyone subscribing to the same feed. Now that I think about it, it wouldn’t work…
With Christmas coming with one night’s sleep I’d like to thank all of you. Not the “you” that Time magazine refers to but the people that actually read my site or know me personally that don’t bother to come here because I geek out too much. Thank you.
We’ve had a great year and these last few days have followed suit. We’re just relaxing and enjoying it. I’ve posted nothing just keeping up with my feeds and e-mail on the downtime…
I’ve been really flip flopping with changing my domain recently, specifically because I want to sell ads based off my google rank. I have idancameron.com and I really like the domain, as I’ve already said but I don’t want to lose about $100 a month if I “whore out my google rank” for text links on dancameron.org. So my goal is to setup two.
One for all the ads, which would be dancameron.org.
The second would be idancameron.com which I’m just going…
alexking.org: Blog > I’ve Left FeedLounge
What a tragedy not having [Alex] on FL anymore. I really had a lot of respect for the product because [he] knew [was] behind it. I also understand [he does not want] to put [his] name on a product like FL right now because of quality. As all FL users know there are some issues, issues that we probably all just deal with because we love the product so much. And while we can do that…
You can build a feed that contains the exact stories you are interested in from Digg.com. You can filter by: description, category, submitters, number of diggs, and number of comments.
Finally, I can now get a tech feed or any other for that matter that doesn’t have a stupid ass digg story or something with Kevin Rose in it. I could also get a feed of diggs over 300 so I can weed out the real crap or even get a…
Sara and I are going to use Gizmo as our home phone since it costs so much. I paid 35 for a full year of call-in service but I know regret not going with the 775 service which let’s you have the calls redirected to your cell phone, get sms messages about voice-mails, call divert and answering while a person is leaving a voice-mail.
Sara had posted with our new number so if you read it in your feed reader that number…
You might have noticed I changed domains to idancameron.com instead of just waiting to see what happens with the domain sell. The main reason is because I actually like the domain more then just dancameorn.org. It says a lot: Yes the first reason is because of Apple, second because it’s a .com and third it’s it’s me, I am dancameron (and I liked irobot too).
Anyways, you might not have to update your links because I’ll still have dancameron.org mirroring my site…
digg 3.0 was released today and I’ve been anticipating seeing the other news outside of tech. So the new version has been released and it’s not as great as I’d thoughtlike it to be. For some reason they’ve missed a few things that I thought were inherent.
digg.com defaults to the tech category. This should be the next thing they “add” because I as a registered user shouldn’t have to click the all button every time.
The new categories are great, they’re really broad…