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I find a number of interesting articles through your link blog that I might not have found otherwise, so thank you for publishing -- and my vote is to keep doing it!
:-)
Keep it up, please !
keep it or loose it, I don't mind.
I think the concept of link blogs is really cool. I would love to have more insights in to what other bloggers and blog readers think is cool. I would love to see a link blog for Mike Arrington or Om Malik or Jason C. or Thomas Hawk. Or Exilarator, StuFF mc, Laurens, Bangalor bytes, and Matt. To that end, mine is http://www.google.com/reader/shared/01270030268...
Keep it up Robert. You are at the sneazer end of what is another way of sharing personal information with the world.
Tim Crandley
Please keep it up.
Keep on feeding the link blog!
I've come across loads of interesting articles I would have otherwise missed. I've even subscribed to a few of the feeds you've linked to.
Keep it up dude :-)
Yup, I just skim over, I love it. Only thing Google Reader or any reader for that matter needs to do for me is remove duplicates as I subscribe to some of the feeds you share with us. :)
Please keep on doing your link blog. It is excellent and I get a chance to read stuff that I ordinarily wouldn't have found. It opens up me to a whole new world :)
Rushi
try sticking n=15or n=20
Also works for sharing your public tage
And in that vein, why should I read it? I have more or less the same feeds in my reader. I don't need a ScobleFilter (tm) ;)
BTW, I've been using shared feeds, too, with some items in common with your feed, but also some articles from my blog, and some business-related items.
http://www.google.com/reader/shared/18394520051...
I'd vote to keep it since I'm too lazy to do all the leg work myself. I probably actually read 5-10 of the posts in the feed, but I wouldn't have found them on my own so I appreciate the work you are doing on behalf of the rest of us!
So it works for me, because you notice a lot the same kinds of things that I am interested in. And even though there are also things I don't care about, the quality is very high for me.
Seeing how well this works, I'm tempted to set up a river and do the same thing. But it's only temptation so far. And a mild one at that. Heh.
I love it.
Besides... you're reading the feeds anyway, and hitting Shift+S is so quick and painless... it's not like you're going to gain more than a couple minutes a day by not doing it...
I am very grateful to you for doing the link blog because it, along with all my other feeds, provides a good view of what is going on in the internet. Funnily, some of the items in your link blog end up in my link blog.....
I never read blogs anymore, for the reason that I have to keep clicking 'next page' 'next page' all the time. Google Reader is awesome.
Keep doing it!
I know this is the wrong place to ask .... but.
Do you know anyone who can help me develop an electric guitar for someone without the use of legs, hands etc. He has full range of motion of his arms with the exception of his hands. I thought of some form of modified keyboard type system or slide motion for the forearms.
Please let me know if you know anyone or team who might want to help. He played in a band when he was younger and you can see the longing in his eyes when he sees people playing on stage or in church. Thanks in advance. Please e-mail me contacts. I'll try to come up with a way to fund it out of my pocket.
Regards,
Russ
Why not do a little javascript action and put your starred items in your sidebar? You'll see this in my sidebar on my "Recently Enjoyed". The necessary javascript is available from Google (I can't remember the link... let me know if you want it and I'll find it).
Regards,
Doug
thanks!
Thanks!