We all know that in order to get something we spotted on the interwebs onto the radar for the show, we should add the tag “dogear-nation” on Delicious.
A couple of weeks back, Luis Suarez mentioned that he uses ma.gnolia to share his bookmarks… and I’ve been a sometime user of Mister Wong. Maybe other listeners use those services, too.
So here’s an experiment. I’m certainly still going to be using Delicious, but let’s try a way of aggregating tags from those other services.
A few weeks ago I saw a great demo from Greg Schwartz who runs the Uncontrolled Vocabulary podcast, which introduces to the “Rooms” functionality over on FriendFeed (NB the part which deals with rooms is the third segment of the video). I’ve gone ahead and created a room for Dogear Nation, which pulls in the dogear-nation tag feeds from Delicious, Mister Wong, and ma.gnolia. The neat thing about the FriendFeed room is that people who join it can post comments on the different items, so we can get discussion going around particular topics ahead of the show if we want to.
All you have to do is continue to tag your interesting finds with “dogear-nation” on Delicious, and now on ma.gnolia and Mister Wong too if you wish… and they will show up in the room. Once there, you can add comments and discuss the links further if you have views you want to share.
Take a look, and feel free to join us in the Dogear Nation room on FriendFeed (oh, and I’m andypiper on all four services if you want to follow me, although note that I mainly use del.icio.us for my own social bookmarks).




August 14th, 2008 at 10:16 am
Hey Thanks Andy, great aggregator post. Michael
August 14th, 2008 at 3:21 pm
Andy, I use Blinklist for my bookmarks. So if I would tag something for Dogear Nation in Blinklist can it then show up in this Friendfeed room?
August 15th, 2008 at 6:21 am
Hi Per… I haven’t imported Blinklist right now. Does it offer a public feed of all bookmarks with a given tag? If so, I’m happy to add that to the FriendFeed room.
August 15th, 2008 at 9:17 am
OK - now importing tagged stuff from Blinklist too (although wow, does that site ever carry a lot of Google ads!)