There's a new feed available on Science Blogs, and it's called ScienceBlogs Select. Basically, what you get if you subscribe to this feed is the very best of all of Science Blogs. Each of us flags two or three posts per week to go into this feed, something that we consider to be exceptionally witty or funny or one of our more thought-provoking posts, or something that's very newsy. If you subscribe to this feed you'll be getting the cream of the crop from the whole range of science, from some of the best science writers around.
I'm telling you, it's good stuff!
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If you read this site through a newsreader, I have an (important) announcement for you. There are two site feeds available: an RSS feed and an Atom feed. If you would like to receive the full site feed, subscribe to the Atom feed.
Google Reader is an excellent blog reader, among whose strengths is that it resides somewhere off your computer. This means that you can read blogs from several machines without having to mark a lot of old entries as read.
Last week we reported on our site statistics after going to a full RSS feed. The results were disappointing; our numbers went down.
There's a slight problem with this set-up, in that what a writer considers to be her best work may differ from what her readers consider her best work.
Ah, well. Besides this -- sounds good! ;)