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Reading the blogs - May 25, 2006

In a recent post I provided a list of sites that I visit - pretty much on a daily basis - through the magic of RSS (really simple syndication) and a "feed reader," in my case NetNewsWire. In this post I take a dose of my own medicine and reflect on what I learned from my blog reading today. At least two items jumped out as related to mobilemuse.

While it looks like a chokingly large list (76 blogs/news sites), the news reader software makes it easy to rip through them pretty quickly, just glancing at the headlines as you go. Only the unread stories are presentated, and when you find something you're interested in you can dig deeper by first looking at the selection (sometimes the whole story, other times just the first few lines) that has been retrieved for you, and then if you really want to know more you can visit the web site or some of the embedded links.


Keeping up: Richard's sources for mobile info

[Updated May 22 with new links from Jordy. Keep 'em coming, folks...] 

Many people ask me (well, actually no one has asked me yet, but someone will, some day), "how do you keep up with the latest news in mobile technology and mobile applications?" In the interest of answering that question for future readers, let me give you a few of my sources. Some of them are obvious, others are not so obvious. I hope that others will add their favourites to the comments section of this post.

Down the road we'll use the aggregation capabilities of drupal to provide a combined feed from all of these, but for now you can subscribe via the links I will provide. Or, you can just read this site and get the 'executive summary' version. Let us do the heavy lifting for you!


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