Techniques Behind Modern Web
25 Mar
A few months ago, I told one of my friends, Bill Aue, that I was really tired with going tens of websites to read tech news everyday while my RSS reader had been overloaded with hundreds of feeds. Sometimes it’s very hard to find what important news is.
Then, Bill had an idea of creating a weblog which pulls news/posts from all top tech websites/blogs (via RSS) and organizes them like a magazine so that readers can capture hot news, featured articles etc. The most important thing is that we won’t have feeling of reading them in an RSS reader which often leads to loosing focus to unrelated news or getting bored quickly.
Recently, we could sit down together to get it done in the way we like best, and TechMacro Magazine comes out now. The mag, as a syndication hub of daily tech news, includes several categories from news to design, SEO that we think most of tech-savvy readers and bloggers like to read:
Of course, these categories are not all things for all people and we may change sources over the time but from our point of view, they are just enough for a kind of daily magazine (don’t ask me about print version now
).

Probably you’ll ask what advanced TechMacro DOT com is over an online feed reader. Here are some features I think you would like:

Among the above points, as a bloggers who have to read many articles from variety of sources, I found “Related posts” and “mixed RSS” the most useful features.
Copyright may be a controversial point but we try to do no evil things. All posts and articles have big direct link to original ones; FeedBurner’s FeedFlare items embedded in RSS feeds are kept untouched so that readers can Digg or add article to del.icio.us using original link while all images are cached to avoid hot-linking.
In addition, we put copyright notice in all articles to make sure there would be no misinterpretation of the sources (see image below).

Read daily tech news on TechMacro DOT com and spread it to friends if you like it. Please put any suggestions/comments for the mag here or drop Bill a mail. Cheers.
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3 Responses for "TechMacro – The Way I Like to Read Daily Tech News"
Great mag, Bill! I spent almost 2 hours to read articles there.
Thanks for good mag.
However, I notice some duplicated articles?
@John: Technically, an article is marked as new one if combination of its URL and title is not found in DB. This is the root of problem when both title and post slug can be changed one or more times since it went public.
We are finding another way to solve the issue; welcome any suggestion.
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