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Douglas Clifton

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Technorati Adds Favorites Posted: Feb 22, 2006 7:38 PM
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technorati Technorati has just added a new feature, which allows you to bookmark your favorite blogs and track the most recent posts from them in a combined format. I guess some people might call this an aggregator, or even a feed reader (of sorts). Not sure about that, but it is a handy feature. They limit you to 50 total favorites.

Some nice tools include the ability to import a blogroll/subscription list in OPML or XOXO format (a help page explains how to export them from popular RSS applications). They also provide a bookmarklet which you can drag to you toolbar, allowing you to add any blog to your list as you visit it. You can also insert a Favorites Widget on your site, which will display the last three posts from your list of blogs. And of course the ever-popular chicket, add this blog to your favorites:

favorites

Which I know you are dying to do (or at least steal my button).

I added a few favorites of my own, to test out the system.

Via the Technorati Blog. There's a shocker!

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