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I moved contents of chapter 3 News feed aggregators since it wasn't about news aggregators, but websites that offer several feeds (which is not the same). Of course someone may write a section about different kinds of news aggregators (for the moment there is just a list under "software". Finally I added a picture and pointer from and interesting (and easy) Farmer article that discusses how aggregators could be used in education. - 15:11, 27 April 2007 (MEST).
I moved contents of chapter 3 News feed aggregators since it wasn't about news aggregators, but websites that offer several feeds (which is not the same). Of course someone may write a section about different kinds of news aggregators (for the moment there is just a list under "software". Finally I added a picture and pointer from and interesting (and easy) Farmer article that discusses how aggregators could be used in education. - [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] 15:11, 27 April 2007 (MEST).
 
 
Dear Mr. Schneider,
we do agree with your changes and want to thank you for your collaboration. I hope that our contributions have been useful.
Best regards
Ali31082 and AleAia

Latest revision as of 10:08, 8 May 2007

I moved contents of chapter 3 News feed aggregators since it wasn't about news aggregators, but websites that offer several feeds (which is not the same). Of course someone may write a section about different kinds of news aggregators (for the moment there is just a list under "software". Finally I added a picture and pointer from and interesting (and easy) Farmer article that discusses how aggregators could be used in education. - Daniel K. Schneider 15:11, 27 April 2007 (MEST).


Dear Mr. Schneider, we do agree with your changes and want to thank you for your collaboration. I hope that our contributions have been useful. Best regards Ali31082 and AleAia