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How One Man “Kept Up”

November 27th, 2006

One of my “keeping up” heroes, Marshall Kirkpatrick, who left his writing position at TechCrunch today, blogs about how he did what he did so well. An excerpt:

“I am subscribed to thousands of RSS feeds and currently have thousands of unread items in my feed reader - that suits me just fine. The secret is to organize those feeds so that the most important information is easy to access. I have several folders that include feeds from the blogs of companies I wrote about at TechCrunch, news search feeds for those companies and other high priority topics. I refresh and check those folders frequently throughout the day. I keep everything else in low priority folders that I only check if I find the time. That way I end up reading 100% of what’s most important and probably 10% of what’s unimportant enough to miss.”

If you like to “keep up” and want to do it well, read the whole post. He kicked Web 2.0 booty whiel at TechCrunch and has a lot to offer.

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