Was checking the “referring sites

portion of my stats awhile ago, and after wading through several “sex

scandal” and “gloriagate” keyword searches linking to my blog, several Kinja sites came up again (I encountered these a couple of weeks ago).  Seems like there’s a new RSS

aggregator to check out.  Kinja basically comes up with a digest

of your favorite blogs (or sites that publish RSS feeds).  The

concept is nothing different from other RSS readers/aggregators like FeedDemon, Bloglines, Newsgator, and even MyYahoo, but certainly the presentation is not quite alike.


One cool feature is that it publishes your aggregated digest publicly

so others can look at what you’re into, very much like bloglines, but

in a linear, reverse-chronological order.  Something like what

FeedDemon (sadly, only a client-based software, and not a web-based

one) can do.  It’s just like setting up your own newspaper, where

you choose the content sources.


I’ll try it out, but I still prefer Bloglines.  At least I get to

automatically subscribe to sites and blogs with RSS, and automatically

link them under my blogroll with a couple of clicks using the LiveLines Firefox Plugin.


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