OK, this is cool.
The service is called MyYahoo.
Basically, it's a personalization service that helps you manage Internet content (news, blogs, web pages) from all over the web, and display them in the format of your liking.
For example, I try and read a number of blogs each day. I read the RIA Blog, Andrew Sullivan's Daily Dish, John Batelle's Search Blog, the Lips Brothers Blog, etc, etc.
MyYahoo lets you aggregate the headlines from each blog on one centralized page. The page updates as the respective blogs update, so it's a great launching point for your daily reading.
If you want to try this service out (it's free), here's how to do it:
1) Go to MyYahoo (you'll need to have a Yahoo account)
2) Customize your news, weather reports, stock quotes, etc. by clicking on the respective "Edit" links.
3) To add the RateItAll Blog to your content, just go to the RateItAll Blog and click on the "Add to MyYahoo" button. Excerpts from the RIA Blog will show up at the bottom of your MyYahoo page. To move it up to the top, click on the "Change Layout" link at the top of the MyYahoo Page.
4) To search for new content to add to your MyYahoo, click the "Add Content" button and use the search tools to find content that interests you.
If anyone has a question on this stuff, feel free to comment on this post... I'll try and help out, as I think this is VERY cool. Once you have it up and running, please leave a review on the MyYahoo ratings page.
6/26/05
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