Adam Fields (weblog)

This blog is a hobby. My main trade is technology strategy, process/project management, and performance optimization consulting, with a focus on enterprise and open source CMS and related technologies. More information. I write periodic long pieces here, shorter stuff goes on twitter.

12/3/2004

Blogging vs. slogging vs. communities vs. del.icio.us vs. bloglines

Filed under: — adam @ 1:23 pm

I have lots of online outlets in which to share interesting things.

Here’s how I decide what goes where.

  • Things I want to find again later or use on the web, I post to del.icio.us. I also use this for things which have a lot of related links that I want to direct people to all at once, but where the set may change. Like firefox extensions I use.
  • Speaking of firefox, pages I want to read later that may disappear, or which I want to read offline, I save with slogger.
  • Anything I find interesting and timely or comment on extensively, I post to my blog. These are likely not “things I want to find again”, but just things I find interesting now, although there’s some overlap.
  • General, food-related, and photo questions currently go to Ask Metafilter, Chowhound, and photo.net, respectively. I try to also answer questions I can there.
  • Any online resource with an rss or atom feed that I like and want to keep tabs on gets added to my bloglines feeds.

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