[bip] Valuable online resources?

Nathan Harmston iwanttobeabadger at googlemail.com
Mon Aug 6 23:03:31 PDT 2007


I m a fan of nodalpoint aggreagator:

http://nodalpoint.org/aggregator

Which I think is a very good idea and tool. It draws a lot of
blogs/resources together into one feed.

Nathan


On 8/6/07, Titus Brown <titus at caltech.edu> wrote:
>
> Hey folks,
>
> to get off the parser discussion... I'm curious about sources that
> people use to keep track of goings on in bioinformatics in general, and
> Python-powered bioinformatics in specific.
>
> For bioinformatics, I tend to just rely on reading things in journals
> and (a much more fruitful source ;) discussion and e-mails with people
> who work in this area.  We have a pretty good set of such people at
> Caltech, and the campus is small enough that I run into them regularly.
> Still, I'm interested in what other people do.
>
> I ask because I just ran across some interesting blogs that I will be
> monitoring... here are the RSS feeds:
>
> [http://feeds.feedburner.com/pedrobeltrao]
> name=Public Rambling/bioinfo
>
> [http://suicyte.wordpress.com/feed/]
> name=Suicyte
>
> [http://betascience.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default]
> name=BetaScience
>
> [http://phylogenomics.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default]
> name=Jon Eisen
>
> cheers,
> --titus
>
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