Gavin it sounds like a good idea and I know others who are thinking of doing 
the same thing. I even think the Digg guys are planning to rollout Digg for 
general news, cooking recipes, etc.

Ian Forrester | BBC World Service [New Media Software Engineer] 

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> Hi,
> 
> I am considering launching a new news site next week which 
> will use some of the main BBC news feeds. It will be similar 
> in style and function to a number of web site which I have 
> launched in the last
> week:
> 
> http://www.dotnetkicks.com/
> http://www.kick.ie/
> http://www.javakicks.com/ (launched today) 
> http://www.mozillakicks.com/ (launched today)
> 
> Users would 'kick' their favourite BBC stories to the 
> homepage, allowing for the best articles to float to the top. 
> The stories would also be categorised (and in a few weeks 
> time, tagged too).
> 
> Would anyone be interested in using the site?
> 
> Cheers,
> Gavin
> 
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