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10 Things I Meant to Blog About

April 2nd, 2008  |  Published in Blogging, social media  |  1 Comment

i-iz-blogginz-leef-i-alonzeAs I mentioned, sometimes it’s hard to keep up with all the things I’ve been wanting to blog about, so I decided that I would give my Firefox browser a break from having to keep all those tabs open and I’d just one-off everything via a link list. I know, not as good as a regular post, but here you go…

 

 

  1. ili.st: Love Twitter? Love lists? ili.st lets you make lists in Twitter.
  2. The Photo Stream: boredom buster site brings you the news via photos. Better than reading RSS feeds? You decide.
  3. simplebucket: ‘Cause people still think they can one-up flickr. Simplebucket’s take is that they are easier, i.e. simpler.
  4. This site discontinued OpenID support…in favor of Clickpass. Which is actually powered by OpenID, it’s just easier to use. Must research this.
  5. Socialblade: see a snapshot of a story’s stats at the time it hits the front page of digg.
  6. Arkayne: it’s like Outbrain without the ratings. Now someone please just tell me which one is better.
  7. bub.blicio.us is that blog I’ve been meaning to subscribe to, but never do. I realized today that it’s probably because their RSS feed is listed as a link with no orange icon. I probably always miss seeing it and just close the tab.
  8. Lately, I’ve been obsessed with finding new music on Hype Machine. I just need some friends with good indie tastes. You?
  9. I’ve been wanting to look more into fav.or.it for some time now, but this turned me off. Thoughts?
  10. I don’t even know why I opened this page: 103bees.com, but it sure looks interesting.
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    i thought the photostream one was pretty kool.
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