PhoneBoy’s Week That Was 28 April 2008
Sorry that this post is late. Not sure if you read these things anyway, but hey, it’s a tradition. What I might do in the future is highlight a post from each of the other blogs I write on. Or maybe discontinue it entirely. What do you think?
The post list this week:
- E911 and VoIP: Location, Location, Location (From voip.com/blog)
- Rickrolled–By A Cake! (From The Social Networking Weblog)
- Truphone Closes On $32.7 Mil USD Series B Funding (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Send Email The Old Skool Way (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- Join In The Nokia Conversations (From The Mobile Technology Weblog and The Gadgets Weblog)
- One Device For A Teleconference? (From The Convergence Zone)
- Latency and VoIP Call Quality (From voip.com/blog)
- Equals and Voxeo Bring The Party Line to Facebook (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Ringer Equivalency Numbers And You (From voip.com/blog)
- Vapps Updates Skype Extra: High-Definition Conferencing Tool (From The VoIP Weblog)
- More Twitter Growing Pains (From The Web 2.0 Weblog and The Social Networking Weblog)
- AX Micro Bluetooth Headset (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- How VoIP Providers Give You Local Numbers (From The VoIP Weblog)
- How Expensive Was Telephony Before The Internet? (From voip.com/blog)
- How Cheap Calls Have Gotten (From The VoIP Weblog)
- How VoIP Providers Get Numbers In Your Area (From voip.com/blog)
- Sponsored Post: cellity Communicator Mobile Software Unveiled At CTIA (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Are Bundles Cheaper? (From voip.com/blog)
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Comment by Dan York
Dameon,
Do you use any of the aggregation services like FriendFeed? The nice thing there is that you can add a bunch of your individual feeds to it and then wind up with one page that aggregates all of your posts across all of your blogs. You then have the option that rather than writing posts like this you can just point people to your FriendFeed URL (and associated RSS feed if people want to subscribe to it). For instance, mine is at http://friendfeed.com/danyork and aggregates my online content across my blogs, Twitter, del.icio.us, Seesmic and more. Now, adding in Twitter, especially, adds a lot of volume to the feed, but you don’t necessarily have to do that. You could *just* have your blogs in there. FriendFeed also has a nice feature where if you write at a group blog it can only pull in the posts that *you* author.
On the other hand, if you have the time/energy to assemble these summary posts, they are a nice addition to your weblog.
Dan
Comment by PhoneBoy
I post on a lot of group blogs where I am not the only blogger. The places I blog don’t necessarily make it easy to pull out just my posts.