Adding some more information to the commons, Scott Johnson just put
together a new top 100 list, based on the feeds people subscribe to in
our new aggregator myFeedster.
To quote what he said in our blog (
http://feedster.com/blog/archives/317_Come_One__Come_All__Welcome_to_the_Feedste\
r_Top_100.html
):
"What we've done is taken an anonymous view at the feeds people
subscribe to in myFeedster and figured out what the most popular feeds
are and then made it drop dead easy for you to subscribe to them
yourself....The primary credit, no surprise here, goes to Dave Winer
and his new feeds.scripting.com. And, interestingly, you'll see that
our rankings are very, very similar to Dave's Rankings."
Similar, but not identical--maybe some of the tech gurus on the list
have some ideas for analyzing the difference and overlap.
Feedster Top 100 html: http://feedster.com/top100.php
Feedster Top 100 opml: http://feedster.com/feedcache/top100.opml
I look forward to seeing even more publicly available OPML
subscription lists that people can browse or download.
Betsy
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Betsy Devine
http://feedster.com/