Last week we launched the Link Splicer, a service that merged a daily summary of your del.icio.us links into your feed. Since then, we've received a lot of very nice comments and some great suggestions. Based upon this feedback, we'd like to announce a few improvements to the service.
A number of people wrote in to request that we support link collection sites other than del.icio.us. Say no more! The Link Splicer now works with Furl and Bloglines Clip Blogs, the two most-requested services.
We also heard from a number of publishers that didn't want a daily summary of links, but rather wanted each link to be spliced in as it was added. Good suggestion! You can now select the "splice frequency" when you configure the Link Splicer. Please let us know if you'd find other frequencies (weekly summary?) useful.
Keep those suggestions coming in ... we treat them seriously!
Posted by Eric at August 11, 2004 03:21 PM | TrackBack | Post A Comment | Email This PostWell, thanks a lot! :)
Posted by: Carlo Zottmann at August 11, 2004 04:37 PMI can't believe it took you 4 whole days to implement furl splicing after I asked for it. slackers...
;-)
Posted by: Jonathan Peterson at August 12, 2004 11:13 AMTHis is getting really exciting. Any way of getting Kinja in here, too?
Posted by: rickla at September 28, 2004 08:24 PMThis is great. Thanks. The del.icio.us links do not contain the categories. Is there a function for this too? If not, have you considered adding it to the feed?
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