Posts Tagged ‘rss’

Cleaning House

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

I’m trying to be more organised (and by extension more productive). As well as the obvious things like task management (I’m not yet back into full GTD mode, but I’m working toward it), I’m also trying to be tidier.

This is manifesting itself in two ways. Firstly my office is a dumping ground for anything and everything, and apart from the path from the door to my chair, and my immediate work area you cannot see the floor or any flat surface. I’ve got a huge amount to sort, but I’m taking those steps.

Secondly I’m looking to eliminate online ‘clutter’. The other day I dropped my Jaiku account as it was worthless to me. Pownce may be next. Inspired by advice from Web Worker Daily I made an effort to reduce my number of inboxes. If it doesn’t fit into e-mail, IM, RSS or Facebook I’m not paying attention to it anymore. Twitter fits into this as I can get updates through RSS, and thanks to their new functionality I’m only notified about certain peoples ‘tweets’ through IM. Twitter also fits nicely into Facebook.

Having increased my RSS load, this9123.entry prompted me to reduce. It made me realise that of my hundreds of unread feeds, and significant proportion were things like Slashdot, Lifehacker and a bunch of gaming sites from the people at Joystiq. More often than not, I’d end up marking them all as read without looking at them. Well no more! I’ve not scrapped every feed that has ‘staff’, but I’ve removed quite a few of them.

Which brings me to a final request. Dear lazyweb, who’s feed should I be watching that I’m not already?

I’m a believer

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

I currently have 59 feeds in my OPML file. 4 of those are planet feeds with x number of feeds each, so the total is easily over 100. If I don’t catch up with my feeds every day or so, I soon get overwhelmed and end up marking a batch as read without even looking at them. To make sure I wasn’t letting them pile up I was reading them far too many times a day.

Many, many places covered how Scoble reads over 600 feeds a day, and I ignored it at first. Then more sites covered it, and I started thinking about my own feed reading habits and decided to follow Hackzine’s advice:

  • Use Google Reader (keyboard commands make browsing faster)
  • Use “all items view” to see the full river of news in chronological order
  • Filter out potentials in the first pass. Take a top level filter for topic, information density, author, and quality of post. Only articles that make the cut are looked at in more detail.
  • Superhuman abilities help

OK so I didn’t start wearing my underpants on the outside to satisfy the last one, but the rest did help. Instead of reading my feeds in their categories with the list view (and using a mouse!), viewing all items in the expanded view and relying on the keyboard makes getting through my feeds a breeze. I now set aside a block of time a day to catch up on feeds and have them done in record time.

One tip not covered by Scoble is the use of starring, or rather how I use them. Instead of following links whilst I’m reading, I star an item I want to follow up on and come back to them later (remembering to remove the star when I’m done. If the feed item is just a stub to the real thing, I’ll open it in a new tab in the background (yay Firefox!) and move on, only moving away from Google Reader when I’m done.

The other tip I picked up from Scoble is to share items, which works really well when combined with the Google Reader Shared Items Facebook app.

A change is a good as a rest

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

Out with the old, in with the not-so-new.

I’ve been a long-term user of Bloglines. I loved being able to access my feeds from any computer, including my PDA. The PDA is no more, I got annoyed that you couldn’t read individual articles, and after stumbling across Liferea I switched. I switched because I could read individual articles, and I was now only using one computer on a regular basis.

I didn’t run into any glaring issues with Liferea, but because I make heavy use of tabs in Firefox I never became comfortable with having my feed reader outside my browser.

The news that Google Reader now supported the Wii Internet Channel piqued my curiosity and I decided to sample their wares once again.

So far I am liking it – they’ve improved the interface since I tried it last. I’ve not tried it through the Wii, nor from my mobile, but it is nice to know the functionality is there if I want it.

OK, so it is not really any different to using Bloglines but at this point I’ll refer you back to the title of this entry…

New Feed

Wednesday, July 19th, 2006

Inspired by Elliot I’ve added my Ruby on Rails related posts to RubyCorner.

I subscribe to quite a few planet-style feeds, and I don’t mind the odd off-topic post, but a disproportionate number of personal posts to a planet that’s technical in nature soon winds me up.

So I’m not going to inflict the same on others.