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    <title>Dancing About Architecture: Microfeed for "Feed Splicing"</title>
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      <title>Comment from Steve</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>as a consumer i'd like to do things like have an aggregated burning door feed instead of four separate ones - or create my own feed from like feeds to reduce the number of feeds i have to read.   as a publisher, i could see wanting to do things like "the combined feed of our top 5 publishers" or something.</p>

<p>there are a few communities i've seen that have done this, and i usually like subscribing to the aggregated feed of 3 or 4 authors rather than rading the separate feed for each author.</p>]]></description>
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