2 hours ago · Tech · 0 comments

Yesterday, I mentioned I stumbled upon Bubbles, a Hacker News (if you’re familiar) like site aimed specifically at blogs, with an attempt to capture less-techy content. I’ve been enjoying exploring its different pages. Bubbles' main page is a “top list” of blog posts, ranked by the number of upvotes, much like Hacker News. The other tabs, “new” and “hot”, let you discover the newest content and the most discussed content (most comments), in that order. Then there’s the “my” tab, which looks like a place to store your own RSS feeds from the lists on Bubbles and possibly elsewhere, but I haven’t used it yet. Bubbles also has a newsletter-like page for daily and weekly content by topic (you can also choose and filter which topics you want to see throughout the site). All of these sections are available with RSS feeds, so you can get the content from Bubbles directly to your RSS reader (it supports Atom feeds, which proved to be an issue with Inkwell, but there seems to be a way around…

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