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Why Blogdigger Groups are Cool

If you like to read weblogs, you should definitely take some time to explore Blogdigger. This search/resource site offers many interesting features related to finding and using webfeeds.

One particularly cool feature I want to share with you is Blogdigger Groups. This tool allows you to combine the contents of two or more blogs – so the combined content is easily accessible in one place…

Here’s one Blogdigger group in action: Women in Podcasting group. This Blogdigger group combines all the feeds from my Women in Podcasting list. Most podcasts are supported by a weblog, so these women usually post far more blog entries than podcasts. You can see everything they’re posting all in one place via this Blogdigger group.

Also, you can easily export the list of feed subscriptions in any Blogdigger group as an OPML file – which means you can easily import that list into any feed reader, or use it in a variety of other ways.

Way cool!

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  1. Blogdigger Groups
    Amy Gahran explains Why Blogdigger Groups are Cool. Several applications come to mind. One that I think I will use today is setting up a private Blogdigger group for a client team I am working with. The group will be

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    1. Desirable Roasted Coffee on January 25th, 2005 at 1:35 am
  2. Absolute agreement, Amy. I have Firefox set to open with five tabs already loaded. Blogdigger is one of them. Further, loading Blogdigger into the Sage RSS Reader Firefox plugin is a piece of cake, as you can point it straight to the OPML URL. Blogdigger is one of my favorite sites!

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    2. Robert French on January 24th, 2005 at 6:56 pm
  3. Why Blogdigger Groups are Cool
    If you like to read weblogs, you should definitely take some time to explore Blogdigger.

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    3. Georg Berg\'s Notizen on January 24th, 2005 at 4:14 pm
  4. Thanks Amy!

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    4. Greg Gershman on January 24th, 2005 at 1:17 pm