My reading list
Just like you, I have a HUGE list of people who I like to follow. The challenge is finding the time to keep up to date on all the individuals, their blogs/sites [old, new] and being sure to add new ones.
I don’t have an answer on how one can most efficiently stay connected across all the different people & their favorite modes of communication / sharing. So what I have below is a blend of solutions that start with the most efficient ones [RSS enabled] at the top and the most time-consuming [Manual list] listed below.
Your To-Do:
If you’re a steward of the knowledge sharing practice and you’re not on this list OR you’d like to recommend someone to be added to this list, please leave me a comment at the bottom of this page. Thank you for helping me stay connected to you & your practice.
#1 My Reading list – Via Feeds
I use ‘FeedRinse’ to follow people’s blogs / websites. All those listed below are available on my channel and you can easily subscribe to it via your Reader too using the URL below.
http://feedrinse.com/services/channel/?chanurl=5a26da9a8d57a0bf548e2e8744968c56
Note: This is also the feed you’ll see on the sidebar of my blog posts titled ‘Reading list’.
#2 – My Reading list on Twitter
I also follow these folks on Twitter and to reduce the noise I use the ‘list’ feature: You can find & follow my list here: http://twitter.com/priyabram/peoplewheels
#3 – My Reading list – abridged – Via Yahoo Pipes
I have tried my hands at Yahoo Pipes and fall into that ‘group’ of people who are amazed at the potential and yet completely frustrated at realizing it using this tool. Nevertheless if pipes is your thing, I did manage to create a pipe.
Access it here & then you can just as easily plug it into your reader / website.
Priya Banati’s KM Reading List – 1
#4 – The Manual list of ‘Links’
Disclaimer! I update this twice a month. Any other updates is purely adhoc in nature. For the most part, it is alphabetically listed.
All of us smarter than any of us, Chris Collinson
http://www.chriscollison.wordpress.com
http://chriscollison.wordpress.com/feed/
Anecdote, Shawn Callahan
http://www.anecdote.com.au/index.php
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Anecdote?source=ignitionfork
Cognitive Edge, Dave Snowden
http://www.cognitive-edge.com/blogs/dave
http://www.cognitive-edge.com/blogs/dave/index.xml
Conversation Matters, Nancy Dixon
http://www.nancydixonblog.com
http://www.nancydixonblog.com/rss.xml
CPSquare
http://cpsquare.org/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Cpsquare?source=ignitionfork
David Gurteen
http://www.gurteen.com/gurteen/gurteen.nsf/
Dove Lane, Kaye Vivian
http://dove-lane.com/index.php
Luis Suarez
http://elsua.net
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Elsua?source=ignitionfork
Green Chameleon, Patrick Lambe
http://www.greenchameleon.com
http://www.greenchameleon.com/feeds/rss/
How to save the world, Dave Pollard – Updated on Dec 22, 2009
http://howtosavetheworld.ca/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/howtosavetheworld/TTZY?source=ignitionfork
Knowledge Jolt with Jack, Jack Vinson
http://blog.jackvinson.com
http://blog.jackvinson.com/atom.xml?source=ignitionfork
Mathemagenic -Lilia Efimova on blogging.
http://blog.mathemagenic.com/
Patti Anklam
http://www.byeday.net/weblog/networkblog.html
Shirky’s website
http://www.shirky.com
http://shirky.com/writings/rss.cgi