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Josh @ Bokardo points to BlogBridge. This application supports dynamic OPML Reading Lists, the ones I discussed yesterday. And indeed if we start publishing dynamic Reading Lists (or whatever), then we also need Clients (application and services) that use them. So this is good news.
However is it useful? I agree with Josh that we want dynamic stuff at the the blog item level and not at the feed level. However it is much more difficult to find interesting feeds than posts. So I would like to see a mechanism to see the most interesting feeds for me bubbling up. Maybe my attention to posts could be used here. A feed recommendation service maybe?
[Inspiration Josh@bokardo]
Aleene, the reason reading lists should be short is because the idea is to subscribe to the feeds contained in it, unlike a blogroll that you use to casually visit the web page. So, if there are too many feeds, there are too many items in your aggregator and… well, you’ll just hate that there’s too much stuff to read!