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November 27, 2005SuprGlu Pastes All Your Content TogetherThanks to Library Stuff for pointing me to SuprGlu, which pastes syndicated content from a bunch of different places into one bloglike, regularly-refreshed page. It's available at http://www.suprglu.com/. You'll have to register to use it, which requires just an e-mail address and password. Once that's done you'll be taken to a page where you'll be asked to choose from a list of services and specify the user name you use for each of those services (services available include 43 Things, Del.icio.us, Flickr, and Digg. You're also invited to enter your own preferred RSS feed, but the restrictions on those are a bit daunting (no feeds with advertising, no news sites.) Once you've entered the feeds you wish to use and clicked continue, you'll be asked to name your page as well as choose a style for your page (there are three styles available.) Finally you'll be Taken to a bloggish looking page that has all the information from your personal services arranged by date. Furthermore, this is all available in a URL that you can make publicly available. If you use a lot of the different services like 43 Things, like Del, or like Flickr, this is a slam dunk -- how cool to get all your information in one place! However if you only use one or two services, this is a bit of overkill, especially with the restrictions on what you can include.
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