Centralizing my data: my site rules

After upgrading to WordPress 2.5 this morning, I glanced at my feeds and read Loic’s entry about his social map:
The challenge for Friendfeed and the like is that while I really like all my services gathered in one place, I would rather that these would be centralized on my blog instead of a third party [...]

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How you interact with your readers does matter, believe it or not…

I was pointed to an article on ReadWriteWeb talking about the conversation moving away from blogs and being held on other sites:
The truth of the matter is, like it or not, the conversations that once existed solely in the blogosphere have now moved on. People still comment, but in a lot of cases, those [...]

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