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Updated: 18-12-2005; 18:37:37.

 Mercoledì, 27 agosto 2003

One filter in my email client is routing messages believed to be spam to a spam folder.

Another filter is routing messages that the server has marked as infected by a virus straight to the trash folder.

The spam filter is currently winning with 23 messages vs. 18 infected, but the second filter is gaining ground.

If I could visualize this with some cool graphic interface it would almost be entertaining.

The last news about Yahoo RSS feeds is really good. I subscribed to a few of them and I'm getting a lot of very good content. In part this is a problem: it's a lot of very good content.

As I have wrote earlier, I prefer the "weblog style" approach for my news reading rather than the 3 panes approach, it's way faster for me: I usually load the page and quickly scan headlines while scrolling down, until I get to a news I have already read. I do this almost on hourly basis.

But subscribing to a lot of professional news sources (meaning: not blogs) which are generating a lot of content ends up cluttering quite a bit this single page: it's becoming a little bit harder to track valuable information. A possible solution would probably be separating different kind of feeds in different pages (they should not be more than 2 or 3), maybe keeping blogs separated by other feeds.

Time to check the available aggregators once more and see if I find what I'm looking for.

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