John McCain fits in a Grazr
Thursday, March 6th, 2008Where was our news Grazr today? User RCSWVFL must have missed it, because they created their own John McCain news widget for all to share and enjoy. Nice work, RCSWVFL.
Where was our news Grazr today? User RCSWVFL must have missed it, because they created their own John McCain news widget for all to share and enjoy. Nice work, RCSWVFL.
Politics seems to be a fairly common motivator for making widgets, which isn’t really a surprise given American is currently embroiled in a political struggle for the White House. This week our Grazr collection consists of four political widgets.
The Giant Political Mouse blog, written by a Canadian, takes a look at North American politics, and keeps track of other political sites with its Grazr widget.
Next is “US Foreign Policy,” which seems to be a popular candidate for copying. socejubb and iisjgr both like it, but we’re not sure who the original author is.
And finally, the paranoid crowd gets widget-prolific with two conspiracy-theory inspired widgets. Grazr user marios posts a conspiracy theory with a twist: Youtube feeds for videos that attempt to prove a link between the elder President Bush, President Clinton, and Mena.
One of the most consistently popular widgets at Grazr.com is an archive of podcasts by Dr. Sam Kennedy, a regular at RepublicBroadcasting.org.
One of the most consistently popular widgets at Grazr.com is an archive of podcasts by Dr. Sam Kennedy, a regular at RepublicBroadcasting.org, which seems to be a haven for those who don’t believe that 911 was the work of Islamic terrorists after all. At least the audience is sensible about feed aggregation.
This particular reading list, entitled “US Foreign Policy,” seems to be a popular candidate for copying. socejubb and iisjgr both like it, but we’re not sure who the original author is. There are feeds from quite a few sources of information on US involvement in international current events included in this Grazr, so grab a copy to post on your own blog.
The Giant Political Mouse blog, written by a Canadian, takes a look at North American politics, and keeps track of other political sites with its Grazr widget. You can grab a copy for your own blog.