How to find all my writing

As I scatter my writing over a dozen different blogs there is a valid question -- how to find it all in one place. Here's the answer.

1. If you mean in HTML, go to protoblogger.com. It's a linkblog that not only points to what I write, but also links to all the articles I push through Twitter that were written by others.

2. If you mean in RSS, you want my lifeline feed. It's rssCloud-enabled of course. If you're looking for a feed reader that does nice things with this feed, I recommend River2, another of my creations.

  • BTW, if you look at the RSS source you'll see something new. Items can contain items. A simple extension to RSS made this possible. :-)

Posted 2 months ago

7 comments

Nov 29, 2009
Ramiro Marques said...
Nice way to put all together.
Nov 29, 2009
Gary Santoro said...
Decentralize-recentralize/decentralize. It's sort of appealing.
Nov 30, 2009
Bob Boynton said...
protoblogger.com seems like a considerable step down from friendfeed.
Nov 30, 2009
Ted Howard said...
Dave, I have subscribed to your lifeline feed (in river2) for a while, and I have one complaint/note: It actually has more to do with river2 than lifeliner. The links from your posts don't get rendered. I usually have to check protoblogger.com separately to get the links.

I understand that you are bootstrapping new tools, and there are many things that need to be worked out. I just wanted to make sure you had this one on the list.

Thanks for all you share!

Nov 30, 2009
BillSeitz said...
It's probably their fault, but Bloglines doesn't seem to include much for your LifeLiner feed.
Nov 30, 2009
Dave Winer said...
Ted, I'm going to fix that right away. Thanks for reporting.
Dec 02, 2009
jmaultasch said...
Any idea why the full text or payloads of posts don't show up in GReader? I know you wont want to optimize for individual readers but it is the dominant market leader.

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