We have another experiment underway at chez Nadezhda for your reading and commenting pleasure. We hope that the clippings blogs will become a sort of cross between a "current links list" and a forum.
The clipping blogs are a running commentary on items that have caught our eye.
You can add your comments or share other links by contributing in the comments sections.
The first clipping blog we've set up -- "carte du jour" -- has clippings on hot topics of current debate, plus a potpourri of links to everything from a great article, to a review of a new book, to a must-see website to the out-and-out weird.
Additional blogs are being created from some of our other del.icio.us links feeds -- each will explore a different broad topic or issue areas that we and our readers/commenters tend to find especially interesting.
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fresh produce -- the del.icio.us clipping blogs
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nadezhda
at 03:01PM (EST) on February 8, 2005 | Permanent Link
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Re: fresh produce -- the del.icio.us clipping blogs
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fling93
on Tue 08 Feb 2005 07:27 PM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
Aha! Just today I wanted to comment on someone's del.icio.us entry. Interesting approach.
It's an experiment
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nadezhda
on Tue 08 Feb 2005 07:43 PM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
I'm like you -- sometimes it's the links blogs that have the most interesting things to comment on. I know I really enjoy reading the stuff the Chef and prak have clipped, and it's always more interesting when they add their own notation, and I'm often interested in commenting back.
I've seen people do reblogs, but that involves extra handling separate from and in addition to del.icio.us. I know I'll never be disciplined enough to do anything other than add an extra tag for one of the clipping blogs. So we'll have to see. You can pick these up in your RSS reader, right? Trackbacks
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