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A new type of web site is becoming popular in the weblogging world: the Community Aggregator. A Community Aggregator is a portal-like web application that displays weblog posts from a group of closely related but separately hosted weblogs and provides synthetic newsfeeds so that readers may subscribe to the group as a whole.
I'm not sure where this concept originated. The first such site that I recall is Javablogs, but others have suggested that Blawgistan was one of the the first and that O'Reilly had a community aggregator in 2000. I'm not sure when weblogs.oreilly.com came online. O'Reilly's Meerkat came online in 2000, but it does not really fit my definition of a community aggregator.
Portal like experience for web browsers. Web browsing visitors who visit a Community Aggregator experience a portal-like web site centered around the display of the most general of the synthesized newsfeeds.
Other information included on the portal page might include list of links to the weblogs included in the aggregator and display of other newsfeeds of interested to the community. For example, an open source software project might display the newsfeed from the project's bug tracking system and the newsfeed from the project's build system on the sidebar of the portal page.
Synthesized feeds for newsreaders. Synthesized newsfeeds are intended for users of newsreader software such as FeedDemon, NewNewsWire, or SharpReader. The synthesized feeds allow you to subscribe to the community as a whole instead of picking out specific individual weblogs.
The owners of an aggregation site might set some rules to limit which weblogs are included in the synthesized newsfeeds and what type of weblog entries are included in the feed. For example, community aggregation site javablogs.com allows anybody to sign up to be included on the site and asks only that included weblogs be primarily about Java. O'Reilly Weblogs includes only O'Reilly authors. The Planet Apache community aggregator allows only weblogs belonging to members of the Apache Software Foundation.
Features useful in a Community Aggregator:
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Copyright 2002-2007, David M Johnson (dave.johnson at rollerweblogger.org)
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