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    The Importance of Chunking for Sorting

    April 18th, 2011 | 31 Comments »

    cairnsquare
    This entry is part 35 of 51 in the series Findability

    If you want to be able to sort information by various classification schemes, such as by most popular, or by role, or by problem, your content has to be chunked in a granular enough way to facilitate the various means of sorting. Consider a work that is one large book, with no chunks at all. In that case, it would be impossible to sort anything, … more »


    Paper.li as an Alternative to Google Reader [Screencast]

    October 8th, 2010 | 2 Comments »

    Paper.li as an Alternative to Google Reader

    To find good content online, I find that I’m going less and less to Google Reader and more to sources like Paper.li, an automated content curation tool that filters out some of the content noise. The problem with Google Reader is lack of content curation. You get a ton of noise, regardless of how fine-tuned your list of feeds are. With tools such as paper.li, … more »


    I Need Your Human Aggregated Content

    June 29th, 2009 | 8 Comments »

    If you have a way of tagging or marking the good content you read online — such as adding it to a specific category on your blog, bookmarking it through Delicious, or putting the link on some other online site — send me the RSS feed for it, and I’ll add it to the Yahoo Pipes aggregated feed that I have going with Writer River. … more »


    “What I’m Reading”: A New Feature on My Site and a Tweak of Writer River

    June 24th, 2009 | 4 Comments »

    I’m trying something a little new on my blog. Previously, every time I read a cool post, I submitted the link to Writer River. The problem with that, however, is that posting to another site isn’t such a smart search engine optimization (SEO) strategy. Using the Writer River method, people who follow trackbacks don’t follow them back to my site (idratherbewriting.com), but rather go to … more »


    Yahoo Pipes and the Mashed Up World of Aggregated, Filtered, Blended Information

    March 24th, 2007 | 4 Comments »

    Yahoo Pipes is a new online tool that allows you to blend, manipulate, and combine feeds from various data sources to create a streamlined, single feed of information. Essentially Yahoo Pipes allows you to create feed mashups of different data sources without having a knowledge of programming.   Yahoo Pipes has received a lot of praise. In its debut, Tim O’Reilly said: Yahoo!’s new Pipes … more »