Wow, reading that article only reinforces the idea that there’s much for me to digest. I get what aggregators do, and I certainly understand how they can save you a lot of time. Once you set it up to retrieve only that information which you deem interesting and important, it’s just a matter of opening your blog to find it. As either a teacher or a student, one can appreciate having this information coming to you instead of you searching for it everyday. From there you can organize it as you see fit or delete what isn’t relevant. It seems as if aggregators can simplify your research efforts, bringing to you the relevant material you need to complete assignments, etc. I’m looking forward to experimenting with these, as soon as I get through some minor technical difficulties I’m encountering with the Bloglines site.
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March 27th, 2008 at 12:24 pm
You will quickly become over whelmed with posts in your RSS reader. I constantly have 200-300 posts waiting for me to look at. Everyday you will find a blog or link that is really interesting and want to keep it for further reading an responding to. I try to clean out all of my RSS feed every two weeks.