1 post tagged “personal sites”
In the wake of Zeldman's post, two definitions:
- Shallow Aggregation: what I do. A single home page that pulls in concept from other sites, but where the links leave my site to go instead to the place the content is hosted.
- Deep Aggregation; what Tom Insam does. An entire site fed on and republishing content from other sites, in so far as possible. Allows a consistent look.
Questions.
- Are the joins better when they're more obvious (shallow) or better hidden and (arguably) less predictable?
- Is there a market for software for either sort of aggregation? (MT provide "Action Streams", which are shallow. There's Django code for deep aggregation.)
- Is there a future for either kind, given Friendfeed et al?
- Given the questions above, is it even worth defining the above?
- Is aggregation the right word? Republishing? Personal mirroring?
- Why am I so keen on defining things as a way of understanding them?
- Does anyone else care?