Every Friday afternoon PST, Read/WriteWeb publishes a Weekly Wrapup of news, reviews and analysis from the past week. I know a lot of people are too busy with their jobs to keep up with Web tech news on a daily basis, so the Weekly Wrapup is the perfect opportunity for those people to catch up with the most relevant Web Tech news from the week.
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Incidentally, how much demand is there for a DAILY roundup of Web Tech news from around the blogosphere? If there is sufficient demand, than that is another option. Let us know in the comments...
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I can see wanting an email weekly wrap-up if you're someone that isn't hip to RSS... But if you are hip to it, maybe an alternate feed would be cool, but not a recap of the week on the same feed.
I get enough redundancy in news just by being subscribed to so many blog feeds. I certainly don't need a roundup. That's what bookmarking (love del.icio.us) is for.
Posted by: Andrew A. Peterson | March 17, 2007 8:59 PM
"how much demand is there for a DAILY roundup of Web Tech news from around the blogosphere?" - I still think that a good purely editorial site which does nothing except collects the day's best links to technology news as soon as they appear would walk all over all the aggregators/crowd wisdom sites. It would have to be very nicely designed though (think Popurls). It's one of the projects I've never got around to actually realize.
Posted by: Stan Schroeder | March 18, 2007 1:55 AM
I think a separate feed is a great idea. There's real merit in building a network of 'web 2.0 for executives' -- not just weekly but monthly. It'd be a PDF that the PA would print out.
Companies would pay $$$ for this briefing.
What's newsworthy? Let's be a little web 2.0 on it over here at RWW and let your audience vote on it... (I'd apply some editorial control of course but a good start)... ?
Posted by: Julian | March 18, 2007 4:26 PM
Andrew, I like to think the weekly wrapup isn't redundant -- it's a nice way to look back on the week just past *and* highlight the reader reactions from the posts (I regularly note reader comments, for example). But then I'm sure not everyone would agree with me there.
Julian, that is indeed a direction I want to take R/WW. Stan hinted at how much work it would be to run a successful daily news site, so perhaps a better option for r/ww is to focus on the weekly and monthly wrapups and analysis.
Any other thoughts on this?
Posted by: Richard MacManus | March 18, 2007 6:35 PM
Thanks, Richard. A weekly wrap-up is a great idea that I wish more higher volume blogs would start doing. Lifehacker has an "Editors Choice" feed which accomplishes something similar, but I think at the end of the week, I would rather get the summary. Cheers.
Posted by: Joshua Kaufman | March 19, 2007 4:08 PM