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Why?
"Instead of just Scoble reading them, put them on his website and measure which ones people click through the most, then publish a rolling top ten."

To what end? What do I gain from knowing what RSS feeds others (even Scoble) are viewing? How does that affect what I'm interested in? My interests may overlap somewhat with others', but no two people have exactly the same interests, and why should I limit what I view based on what others view? Should blogging be limited only to those that attract "most" people?

I don't see the point. It smacks of "following the herd" instead of thinking for oneself.

Carl Rapson
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The leveraging factor is the community  phil wainewright ZDNet Moderator | 01/03/06
Why?  rapson | 01/03/06
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inclue.com helps a bit  ngogerty | 01/05/06
You may want to check out rel8r.com  treeder | 01/05/06
Reading lists  phil wainewright ZDNet Moderator | 01/06/06

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