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This site is an experimental "syndication bus" - ie. content on this service has been pulled from numerous other sites for processing and display here.
 
In short, information retrieved by this service is processed using current best practices to help the spread, reach, findability and use of that content. Each feed item has RDF (Semantic Web) meta-data applied to it which is relayed from Thompson-Reuters via the Calais service, is assigned a unique, search-engine-friendly (ie. "pretty") URL with the ability to comment and submit to a multitude of social web services (Reddit, Technorati, etc.) The Apture service is overlayed to provide popups for Twitter timelines, Wikipedia terms, Youtube videos, Amazon book titles, etc. Finally a printer-friendly and mobile version is produced and the syndicated item's title and URL on this sytem is pushed into the twittersphere hashtagged with #integral.
 
You can click here for a listing of the feeds that this service currently processes. If you know of an Integral movement-related RSS feed that should be here and isn't (yet!) please contact me with the details. If you maintain an Integral information source and aren't supplying an RSS feed, why not?

All content on this service inherits the copyright attribution(s) of the original article. Follow the link to the original article in order to determine the terms and conditions of your use. Some materials linked to from this service may be illegal to download in your jurisdiction, others may try to charge considerable sums - welcome to the Integral infosphere!

This service has been built using Drupal 6 with the FeedAPI, OpenCalais, RDF, Twitter, Apture, Print, .mobi, Tagcloud, Cumulus, AddToAny, Views, Panels and CCK modules and is one of my personal projects. It began collecting and processing data in August of 2009. You can view a video of me talking about the development of the site from a presentation that I made at the Pacific Northwest Drupal Summit in Seattle, October 2009.


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