However, there may be a better way of dealing with the problem, by involving collective intelligence. This is certainly what the guys at AideRSS.com are hoping. They have developed a service which ranks blog posts based on how interesting or important they are. The ranking is automatic, and uses metrics calculated on things such as the number of comments a post has received. You can read more about the service here
What intrigues me is whether, for those of us interested in creativity, we really want the interesting posts or whether we actually need the less popular and more 'surprising' entries, which would probably not be selected by this method. Tim Morley was talking about exactly this topic here
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I have a feeling that's what is talking about in his 'weak signals' work. Of course if he ever gets as far as this blog, he might take issue with me oversimplifying things, but for me what he's saying is that the interesting stuff is unlikely to be found where everyone is talking about the same thing.
And apropos of nothing - while typing the above I noticed that Firefox's built in spell checker doesn't have the word blog in its dictionary. Or Firefox!
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