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Tracking one author across multiple publications. Possible?

6 pointsby rianjsover 15 years ago
Let us say I like an author. Ed Glaeser, an economics professor at Harvard. He contributes regularly to Economix (economix.blogs.nytimes.com), but he also writes for other publications. E.g., an article in TNR ( http://www.tnr.com/article/books-and-arts/what-city-needs?page=0,1 )<p>Unless Glaeser maintains a Twitter feed or a blog and updates it when he's written something new, there's no comprehensive way to track his mainstream publications. (He has neither.)<p>Has someone developed a method of aggregating content like this and consolidating it in the form of an RSS feed or tweet stream?

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eisokantover 15 years ago
This covers news sites: <a href="http://news.google.com/news?ned=us&#38;hl=en&#38;q=author:%22Edward+L.+Glaeser%22&#38;scoring=n" rel="nofollow">http://news.google.com/news?ned=us&#38;hl=en&#38;q=author:%2...</a>
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pclarkover 15 years ago
hi, my startup will allow you to track authors across multiple sources - not at launch - but within the next few months.
onreact-comover 15 years ago
Create a FriendFeed account dedicated to him and add his RSS feeds :-)<p>Or try Yahoo Pipes.
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