Toyed around with this for a while, but some new tech makes some of it easier.<p>When there’s a major domestic or global event playing out, I find myself flitting between multiple live blogs, tweets and Reddit in order to get up to date information. The live blogs of individual publishers, understandably, don’t update terribly frequently (aside from sports).<p>So I was debating building a system that aggregated multiple live blogs, relevant/credible twitter commentators etc. and then creating a much faster/frequent feed for a live event.<p>Anyone think it has legs? Am I the only live new dopamine addict? Anyone want to help?<p>EDIT: should have clarified, isn’t pure aggregation, the aim would be to summarise/write a one liner for each source quoted. So not just a feed of feeds, but value on top.
Are you looking for something like this ?<p><a href="https://rsoe-edis.org/eventMap" rel="nofollow">https://rsoe-edis.org/eventMap</a><p><a href="https://rsoe-edis.org/eventList" rel="nofollow">https://rsoe-edis.org/eventList</a>
I think an aggregated feed of live global events is interesting so long as it is 100% unbiased and void of any additional commentary.<p>I would exclude Twitter for that reason. Just say what’s happening, don’t add “context”