I just put it all into Google Reader and star the stuff I might want
to go back to read later.  If I get too far behind, I just mark it all
read and go on.

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On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Owen Densmore<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 3, 2009, at 4:05 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote:
>>
>> That you didn't read blogs would surprise me, as interested as you are in
>> *other* people's opinions...
>
>
> To be fair, following blogs can be difficult.  So many interesting ones, so
> little time.
>
> Tom Johnson does a great job at it .. Tom: do you use some sort of
> aggregator? Or just rss feeds?
>
> The browser I use makes it fairly easy to follow blogs via rss feeds.  But I
> ran into trouble when I followed several really busy blogs via rss -- I'd
> end up with 100 entries within a day or so.
>
> So I break blog usage into three modes:
> - RSS feeds for 20-30 blogs that publish daily or less.
> - Direct links to the busy blogs that I care about.
> - And best of all FRIAM and other great groups who point things out to me!
>
>    -- Owen
>
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