Amazing: I *just* wrote an explanation of aggregators yesterday.
here is a the exchange between me and another user on a Pocket PC
forum. (FeederReader is an aggregator for a Pocket PC device).
Duckie said:
I mean seriously...why is it a big deal to go to a website and
download the podcast?
It's still tricky, isnt it?I dont know feederReader... but can you find content easily? can you filter it before downloading? Or do you need to know before hand what you want to subscribe to? Also, can you grab feed items meta data first before downloading any media? Personally, I am against
Yes, it is still tricky. You're right: an aggregator in general is
useful *after* you've found what you want to watch. I'll be adding a
keyword search at some point, but it is easier to sample and find
videoblogs on a desktop. I think FireANT, for instance, blurs the
line a little between pure
Very cool, Josh. :)
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have you asked this question before?
this is my standard answer:
http://stonefarm.blogspot.com/2005/11/2-way-rss.html
footage from the Chicago Meet the Vloggers Event
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Josh Leo
On a related note, Publish.com just posted a good article last night...
http://www.publish.com/article2/0,1759,1894117,00.asp
-Matt
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http://leanbackvids.com
http://vlogmap.org
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Anyone know what's up with Channels.com? Who's setting that up?On 11/30/05, LeanBackVids.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a related note, Publish.com just posted a good article last night...
http://www.publish.com/article2/0,1759,1894117,00.asp
-Matt
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