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Mitch’s LinksI have always been fixated with the idea of having an easy to manage link blog but have never found an easy way to make it happen. Since I am using del.icio.us for my bookmarking, I don’t want to use that for my link blogging too.

So what is a geek to do? I decided to use my “shared” items list from Google Reader – do a little tweaking here and there and get it up and online that way.

The good news for you is you can now see the neat links I find via my favorite feed reader. (insert excitement here)

The good news for me is this is almost brain dead simple to do, so I shouldn’t lose interest in it because it seems to be too much work.

Everybody wins! Go check out the new Mitchelaneous Links section to see some of the links I have suggested that you check out. If there is anything else you’d like to see there – let me know.

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  • Alright, just added a subscription link to the bottom of the /links/ page as well. Hope that helps folks who want to be able to track what I am linking to.
  • Yep - just click the "Read More..." link at the bottom of the links page. :)
  • Do you have just the plain shared items link from Google? I like to subscribe to those feeds from different people. It's interesting to see what others' like.
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