Here' an example I created which searches all three of my own blogs and delivers results of postings which include information or resources on video. You can then create a widget like the one below which can be imported into your blog, homepage or social network profile.
Grazer has some free options as well as paid for ones. Basically paid for will give you a lot more storage of what it refers to as reading lists (a collections of feeds) and streams. The streams can be filtered around specific topics and then used to create widgets.
It sounds much more complicated than it is, so it's worth watching some of their video tutorials to find out how easy it is. You can find them in the section called 'Tour'.
You'll have to part worth an email to register and start creating your lists and streams, but they seem to be taking care of people's privacy and information, so that's good.
On the whole this is a pretty handy tool, Shame you have to pay for the premium services, but I guess that's life.
Hope you find it useful.
Related links:
- Creating a personal homepage
- Turn Feeds into a PDF Newsletter
- RSS and Personal Homepages for Teachers
- Teaching Better: Digg for Language Teachers
- Create your own social network 7 steps
- Creating a Wiki
- Naming My Sources: Part 1
- Naming My Sources: Part 2
Nik Peachey
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