Doc Searls has an excellent posting on his blog on “The Story Story,”
talking about how journalists often simplify an issue into two sides,
and lose a lot in the process. Software and media piracy are the big
issues.
Archive | September 22, 2003
Who’s reading RSS Feeds?
It’s interesting to browse through the web logs and see who is read the
FoxCentral and FoxForum Wiki RSS feeds. All four (both have 1.0 and 2.0
variants) are available from http://www.tedroche.com/RSSFeeds.html. Here
are some snippets from Saturday’s logs so you can see what kind of news
aggregators and accumulators are reading the subscription feeds:
lwp/trivial
FeedDemon/1.0+Beta+5a+(http://www.bradsoft.com/feeddemon
Bloglines/1.0+(http://www.bloglines.com
Feedster+Crawler/1.0
NIF/1.1++(http://www.newsisfree.com/robot.php)
PostNuke:+Rogue:+0.7.2
Syndic8/1.0+(http://www.syndic8.com/)
nntp//rss+v0.3+(Linux+2.4.18-386+i386;+http://www.methodize.org/nntprss/)
AmphetaDesk/0.93.1+(MSWin32;+http://www.disobey.com/amphetadesk/)
RPT-HTTPClient/0.3-3
Jakarta+Commons-HttpClient/2.0rc1
Radio+UserLand/8.0.8+(WinNT)