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JimD's picture
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There are just so many options available out there already that I'm not sure it's necessary or even desirable.

Personally, I wish MUCH less time was spent on these frivolous add-ons and more time on content. But that's just me.

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Ivan's picture

But, this way cb readers can access your your site's content and we generate traffic for your site and other liked mac/design tip sites as well.

JimD's picture
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Oh yes, I'm aware of that. And I appreciate it. It's just that the feeds you have, while pretty good, are very popular and easily found feeds (TUAW, DIGG, etc.) for which most people probably already have in their NewsReaders. It would be more valuable to me if you had some obscure, little-known about but very cool feeds in their.

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Perhaps if there was an rss feed then it would be more handy, but then again, I have tonnes and tonnes of feeds that I read through every day. I would assume there are perfectly good round ups of mac and design news out there. I know I get more design/css articles than I can take in.

I think I'd have to go with Creative Guy on this one. But then again, I've never written a full design/coding/tips article in my life - I don't feel experienced enough. And as I'm discovering, blogging is time consuming, even on a topic you know a lot about.

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Is there a way to categorize the news bits in the same way blog topics are categorized?

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