Today Tumblr released a new feature that allows users to import RSS feeds into their tumbelogs, which gave me an idea: How about a tumblelog that tracks my various activities?
I decided to start by importing feeds from Facebook and Twitter. When I say Facebook, I imported the RSS feed for my Facebook Status(Go to My Profile, Status – See All, and you’ll see RSS and Atom feeds on the bottom right). The result of this little experiment is status.tumblr.com. There are definitely some kinks to work out, but I like the idea of centralizing all my different statuses and updates.
This also could be a great stalker tool… so beware. And I guess I just gave everyone the opportunity to stalk me so…. please don’t?
But either way, I love what tumblr is doing, and if you’d like to check out my real tumble log, go to ideas.tumblr.com
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hetyg Great Site, your plugins are very useful and save me a tonne of time.
The pellets must be of good quality and not break easily, and they must have low ash content.
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the update done by Tumblr was the best of the best. Now users are able to import RSS feed to their tumbelogs… fascinating!
Stephanie
posted on Nov 26, 01:31 PMHey there!
This post was EXTREMELY helpful (although the new FB format is tricky!), but for some reason when I paste my feed URL, Tumblr says it can’t find the name. Anyone else having this problem?
Help!