Grazing TagJag at Grazr via YubNub
Wow, 3spots points to an automated way to graze Tagjag (fomerly gada.be).
YubNub allows you to set certain terms to open web pages, eg. type in the letter g and it launches to the Google homepage.
Well what about typing in a term to create an OPML Tagjag and graze it in Grazr all in one hit…mighty impressive.
If you want to search the term “folksonomy” in heaps of web search engines, blog search engines, social bookmark search engines, etc…you can do it all in the one go at Tagjag…each section offers a spliced feed and an OPML.
Then you would take the OPML of this search and graze it in Grazr.
Now you can do all this in a extremely automated way from a YubNub search command.
eg. grazjag folksonomy
This automatically creates a grazr for your search…here’s the result.
Takes me back to the automation idea of my Ego grazing post, and blog tag grazing.














Don’t you just love OPML?
I have a feeling GrazJag is going to be quite popular…
Comment by Chris Pirillo — July 18, 2006 @ 5:23 pm
Thanks for the mention.
When I first saw this new yubnub command I immediately thought: ‘LibrayClips!’, I knew you’d like it.
(I should of mentioned it in my post…)
Comment by 3spots — July 18, 2006 @ 7:21 pm
Thanks for this. It took this post, and viewing it in Grazr, for me to understand Tagjag. How soon do you think it will be before we can edit Grazr? And insert a line, with input options, to generate this search for different topics.
I’m currently waiting for Grazr 0.11 where:
It is now possible to copy the URL for Include and Feed items. This is done in the standard manner for your browser.
So I will be able to generate the above URL and insert it into my OPML file to be read through my current Grazr rather than lauching a new window.
Comment by Ian Bruk — July 18, 2006 @ 8:29 pm