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February 24th, 2008 Leave a comment Go to comments

Anyone know if there is an option to subscribe to a digest feed of Thought Leader posts? I sometimes find some great posts in the feed. The rest of the posts don’t really appeal to me all that much and just wind up cluttering NetNewsWire.

Lifehacker dealt with this a little while ago although I can’t find the post at all. What the Lifehacker people did was publish a couple feeds for people who don’t want to subscribe to the full feed which populates your preferred feedreader with a couple dozen posts a day. Instead people can choose to receive a digest of sorts, the most popular items and some other options.

So, Vincent, how about it? A daily digest feed that lists each post and a summary as an easy reference?

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  • Hi Paul



    I'm not quite sure what you mean by a digest. There is RSS for each blogger and the whole lot together. There is also RSS for each category and if you want the same for each tag its http://www.thoughtleader.co.za/tag/media/?feed=rss or replace media with the tag. There is also a daily email newsletter with the latest 15 posts. I guess we could make a feed for most popular but that would mean there is repetition.
  • Hi Paul



    I'm not quite sure what you mean by a digest. There is RSS for each blogger and the whole lot together. There is also RSS for each category and if you want the same for each tag its http://www.thoughtleader.co.za/tag/media/?feed=rss or replace media with the tag. There is also a daily email newsletter with the latest 15 posts. I guess we could make a feed for most popular but that would mean there is repetition.
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