RSS Web Magic
David Warlickにより

1. Handouts - http://davidwarlick.com/handouts
2. Too Much Information
2.1. 161 Exabytes 2006
2.1.1. http://1ple.sl.pt
2.1.2. 3,000,000 times all the books that have ever been published.
2.2. 140,101 Bloggers with "Education" in the descriptions
3. RSS
3.1. Wikipedia Article - http://1plf.sl.pt
4. RSS Readers
4.1. Initial Demo "NewsFire" - http://www.newsfirerss.com/
4.2. NetVibes - http://netvibes.com/
4.2.1. Netvibes Demo - http://1pl2.sl.pt
4.3. Google Reader - http://google.com/reader
4.4. Many More
4.4.1. Bloglines - http://bloglines.com/
4.4.2. iGoogle - http://www.google.com/ig
4.4.3. Wikipedia List (extensive) - http://1pli.sl.pt
4.5. Pageflakes - http://pageflakes.com/
5. What Can be Captured
5.1. Blogs
5.1.1. Individual Blogs
5.1.2. Blog Searches
5.2. Podcasts
5.3. News
5.3.1. News Sources
5.3.2. News Searches - http://news.google.com/
5.4. Social Bookmarks
5.4.1. Delicious - http://delicious.com/
5.5. Flickr - http://flickr.com/tags/
5.6. Wikis
5.6.1. Wikispaces explanation - http://1plj.sl.pt
5.7. Twitter
5.7.1. Twitter User
5.7.2. Twitter User's Followers
5.7.3. Twitter Search
5.8. Delicious Bookmarks - http://delicious.com
6. Make your own Aggregator for your Students
6.1. NetVibes Public Page
6.2. Wikispaces RSS Display
6.3. Alan Levine's Feed2JS -
6.3.1. From my home page - http://landmark-project.com
6.3.2. Google Code - http://code.google.com/p/feed2js/