peoplefeeds is a site which puts all your del.icio.us, Flickr photos, blog posts, and anything else which employs RSS in one place.
The idea, put simply, is so that you (and your readers) don’t have to trawl around multiple sites to find out what you’ve posted. The idea itself is Web 2.0, and it’s del.icio.us, Flickr, and XML-RPC integration is very Web 2.0, though it does not employ any AJAX.
It is possible to integrate this service into your blog, through either a search box and/or tagcloud. Though this is fairly nifty, it lacks a wizard to customise it (and expects you to edit the JS manually), though this is fine for me - some may struggle.
Another moan I have is the over-complexity of the blog system. It requires configuration of XML-RPC, when simply typing in the feed URL (or auto-detection) would suffice. Another moan is about the design - the red is too heavy, a blue would be much better.
However, the site does not check RSS feeds often enough, I think it should check them hourly for changes.
Good idea, though! You can view my profile here.

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Cool new theme you have here. Hadn’t noticed it before with all the feeds looking the same these days.
Don’t know about the peoplefeeds. I feel I’m lagging behind, trying to get my feeds, blogs, blinks organized, but I don’t know if this is the answer. Looks awfully Web 1.0 Beta HTML-ish to me. What I really need is an app that does everything I need /want to do while I take a relaxing bath or something and then tells me what I’ve missed in a funny and kind summary. Ideas?
Hmmm….. scheduled tasks?
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