Syndication
Wednesday, February 1st, 2006 01:48 pmSyndication's not something I've paid any attention to until now, but another non-LJ blog's been started I'd like to keep track of, and it would be nice to be able to collate all the various blogging systems I'd like to follow.
Now, as I'm not a paid member of LJ, I can't syndicate their feeds onto LJ. I can create a "live bookmark" for them on Mozilla, but that's not really what I'm looking for. What I'd like is to be able to combine all the feeds into an equivalent of my LJ friends page, so I can read the latest entries on all blogs as they come in, and see at a glance whether there are new comments posted.
I could spend a week or so putting together a piece of Perl to do this for me (and wrestling with the issue of authentication), but I suspect I'd be reinventing the wheel; such a tool must already exist.
So, anyone got any recommendations?
Now, as I'm not a paid member of LJ, I can't syndicate their feeds onto LJ. I can create a "live bookmark" for them on Mozilla, but that's not really what I'm looking for. What I'd like is to be able to combine all the feeds into an equivalent of my LJ friends page, so I can read the latest entries on all blogs as they come in, and see at a glance whether there are new comments posted.
I could spend a week or so putting together a piece of Perl to do this for me (and wrestling with the issue of authentication), but I suspect I'd be reinventing the wheel; such a tool must already exist.
So, anyone got any recommendations?