Tag Archives: feed routing

cool stuff.

I learned about PeopleAggregator earlier today after reading Dave Winer’s post. I signed up using my OpenID, which is great. I like the fact that you can use OpenID with it and being able to intergrate my feeds from, flickr, del.icio.us into new things is fun.

I might just be weird, but I also don’t care to see AT&T logos left and right, it just feels weird when the EFF logo is on the same page. The interface/layout could be simpler, as it seems too busy to me, too many widgets, contrasting colors, and background images in tables. A bit of an information overload.

I’d also like to see a shorter URL to the “My Public Page”

http://www.peopleaggregator.net/user.php?tier_one=mypage&tier_two=public_page&uid=1526

Another cool thing I found today is OutputThis! It allows you to route your posts to multiple xmlrpc locations, for cross-posting, and other xml trickery. PeopleAggregator uses OutputThis to cross post content to your own blog. Although I don’t think it worked right, but it is in beta. :)

[tags]OpenID, davewiner, marccanter, internet, social-networking, social, feed-routing, freedbacking, peopleaggregator[/tags]

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