Incoming/Outgoing according to PubSub
Find the number of posts that link to your (incoming links) and your outgoing links via Pubsub’s Linkcount - see explanation.
Find the number of posts that link to your (incoming links) and your outgoing links via Pubsub’s Linkcount - see explanation.
Social bookmarks are a new indicator of trends in the tagosphere, as are blog posts in the blogosphere.
Library Stuff post on trendalicious says it all.
So many social bookmarking applications that I use…trying to figure what content I’m putting into each of them.
My past habit shows that I’m using:
Furl (johnt) to bookmark lots and lots of stuff
del.icio.us (johnt) to bookmark more specific stuff on blogs, tags, wiki’s etc (also duplicated in Furl)
Bloglines clipblog (LIS daily) to bookmark stuff only from my Bloglines reader (even though you can write your own posts)…if the post I clip refers to another link then I clip that in either Furl or del.icio.us. So LIS daily is precisely my best from my Bloglines (johnt) account.
CiteULike (johnt) is planned to be used for my favourite posts and articles from my other accounts.
I’m also using another del.icio.us (library clips) account as a back up for this blog, and one of the tags is “mycomments” which collects all my comments made on other blogs.
Wow, what can I use Spurl for…I think I’ve run out of steam….
Cogdogblog’s mega bookmarklet sure comes in handy…I wonder if the Bloglines clip blog can be added to this tool.
A comment to one of my posts on my wish to see who has bookmarked my posts on del.icio.us or Furl. It seems Spurl is the leader…here is the comment:
“On Spurl.net you can see all pages spurled within a given domain, e.g.:
http://spurl.net/discover/domains.php?d=libraryclips.blogsome.com”
This shows my posts that have been bookmarked in Spurl, and how many times they have been bookmarked…exactly what I’m after…and you can get an RSS feed of this!
See this post explaining the lastest about podcast feeds picked up by You Subscribe: RSS lastest version. (This RSS reader is a plug-in to Outlook)
Another post notifies of Blogline’s venture into this territory.
From this post:
“However, using Bloglines to actually retrieve and/or play podcasted content loses some of the interesting functionality of “specialized podcasting software.” The content will not be downloaded automatically and added to your media player library, nor will it be ready to bounce onto your player the next time you synch up, which is much of the true beauty of the podcast format.”
This is contrary to You Subscribe: RSS, the former post mentions:
“Version 0.95 makes it easy to listen to your favorite audio content on your computer, iPod or other portable player when it’s convenient for you by automatically loading Podcast audio files into easy to find iTunes or Windows Media Player playlists. The new version includes a list of popular Podcasts making it easy to get started.”
I’m not too familiar with podcasts but I don’t want a separate reader just for podcasts, I’d like Bloglines to do what the many podcast readers do.
…I’m amassing to many social software accounts, which is another problem…I hear talk of Yahoo 360 accomodating this problem. But as always there isn’t one tool that does everything better than all the separate tools…I wish you could connect all the tools you like into your own build yourself platform.
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