content aggregators are way too much fun

i don’t know why it took so long to do this, but there’s a service out called kinja that lets you create, in essence, a blog of all the blogs you read. it is similar to xanga’s subscriptions page or livejournal’s friends page, only it only displays excerpts of posts rather than the whole thing. the digest you create is automatically shared, so other people can browse the sites you read and you can do the same for other kinja folks. it’s way cool! i’m still building my list of subscriptions, but you can see an early version here.

but it gets better. there’s a service called webjay, which grabs links to mp3s off a page and streams them to your winamp, windows media player, or iTunes. Couple webjay with kinja, and you can generate a webjay playlist stream with mp3s all the blogs you’re reading!

[ giddy~!!! ]

what you do/relevant links
www.kinja.com
webjay.org
link extraction bookmarklet for webjay (only works for mozilla based browsers, sorry)
– use bookmarklet on your (or someone else’s) webjay digest. watch those songs leap into your winamp. enjoy muuuusic~!!! :D

[ Now Playing: 3 – 7-03 – Ben Kweller performs – Commerce, TX.mp3 ]
*dance dance baby!*