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1 year ago
Old skool !
1 year ago
You can try google reader shared items, now it allows you to add a comment with you shared links.
I have the same problem between my blog, google shared items, twitter and frienfeed.
1 year ago
Actually, not everything I read is on my feeds; sometimes I discover an interesting article through a blog I'm subscribed to.
There is no clear answer to that problem; but the links I'm going to post on this blog will be a narrowed selection of links not a river, like with Google Shared Items or Delicious.
1 year ago
I've never tried it but this one seemed promissing:
http://www.piepalace.ca/blog/projects/miniposts</p>
Personally I like just splitting content using categories, filters and styling one differently.
1 year ago
Hi Patrick,
Thanks for the comment. I like your plugin, this is the same idea.
Like you, my "links" are miniposts filled into a specific category I use to change the style. The difference, maybe, is that I didn't want these posts to be "aside" but within the hierachy of my posts.
I use a custom field to store the link of the minipost.