Rather than forcing people to constantly update [our] blog with full entries, why not pull from the content they're creating anyway? So [the aggregator] pulls in content from del.icio.us, Flickr, Twitter and other people's blogs and inserts it right into [the site]. In my mind, it's an example of passive activity, which I define as tapping into people's existing behavior in order to deliver, rather than asking them for the information themselves.
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Rather than forcing people to constantly update [our] blog with full entries, why not pull from the
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Posted by Marci on 09/09/2007
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