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I actually follow some 350+ on any given day, with the balance covering
RIMish topics like email management, RM, ECM, document imaging, e-learning,
Web 2.0, etc. etc. etc.
So to answer your question in 2 words: RSS feeds. :)
Which, to put me nominally back on the topic of records, I wouldn't
generally consider to be a record; it would be the source of the feed
itself. This analysis doesn't necessarily work for an organization that has
heeded my previous advice to move e.g. updates and one-way publication to
feeds; in that case I'd want an enterprise RSS solution that would allow me
to snapshot who was subscribed to the feed and what was put out when. I
believe Newsgator and Attensa both do this among others.
Cheers,
Jesse Wilkins
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