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I started using del.icio.us to keep track of FeedLounge mentions, in case anyone else wants to see what the blogosphere is saying as they wait for Monday’s release. :)

If you see mentions I’ve missed, add a ‘feedlounge’ tag to them and I’ll pick them up on the main feed from del.icio.us/tag/feedlounge.

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Posted January 14th, 2006 @ 1:21 AM

4 Replies

  1. Geof F. Morris adds this Comment:

    Do you want us to do this inside FL [tagging items], or should we use del.icio.us’s inbox?

    January 14th, 2006 at 9:02 am

  2. Alex adds this Comment:

    Both? :)

    Since we don’t have public feeds for tags yet in FeedLounge, adding it in del.icio.us would be good.

    Plus, most folks don’t have access to FeedLounge yet.

    January 14th, 2006 at 10:05 am

  3. Geof F. Morris adds this Comment:

    See, I was thinking that doing it publicly made sense. Good deal.

    January 16th, 2006 at 7:21 am

  4. The Indiana Jones School of Management adds this Trackback:

    Being a Part of the Conversation

    Let me point all FeedLounge users, lovers, and haters to this: Alex King’s del.icio.us log of FeedLounge mentions. When Alex first announced that he was doing this, I was curious to see where it would go: I’m telling you now that I’…

    January 25th, 2006 at 10:59 am

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