--- title: RSS Clustering date: "2005-07-27T12:00:00Z" categories: - links wp_id: 589 description: I found a resource on RSS clustering that applies Gmail-style threading to news sources. It groups related articles from different feeds into clusters, helping you manage information density and stay focused on unique stories. keywords: [rss, clustering, news feeds, gmail, information retrieval, content aggregation] --- [RSS clustering](http://monkey.org/~jose/wiki/doku.php?id=rssclustering&DokuWiki=2e25081184329c66f531c206f1069f9b) is about doing what Gmail does on news sources, to RSS feeds of your choice. --- ## Comments - **Arun** _28 Jul 2005 4:01 pm_: How do you get to all these amazing links? - **S Anand** _29 Jul 2005 6:01 am_: Mainly using [del.icio.us](http://del.icio.us/) these days. - **Arun** _29 Jul 2005 2:30 pm_: Ah, okie... But there is so much crap there...You are darn good at filtering stuff then! :-) - **Arun** _29 Jul 2005 2:36 pm_: btw, dunno if it's a bug, but there is a problem with the cursor in this text book. If I leave the page and return to the text box after i start typing, am not able to get the cursor to refocus on the text box. It just disappears. In firefox. - **RaM** _29 Jul 2005 4:36 pm_: Update the placement section also - **RaM** _29 Jul 2005 4:44 pm_: Your Placement Section is static. Pls Update it. Your search tactics are very good - **Dhar** _30 Jul 2005 5:28 am_: Arun, I too have had that problem with the cursor. - **Howie** _30 Jul 2005 7:56 am_: few links are dead in Placement section - **S Anand** _31 Jul 2005 9:07 pm_: Could you give me a step-by-step regarding the cursor problem? I couldn't reproduce it. - **Dhar** _2 Aug 2005 2:50 pm_: http://digg.com/spy has an excellent collection of whacky/interesting links. And they use Ajax too. Another nice place to pick up good interesting posts.