If you want to be physically involved with every post, making decisions, adding tags, and such, your best bet is to simply use a news reader and integrate that with your blog so that you can quickly submit new posts directly from your news reader. But that's a lot of work. What may be better for you in the end is to set up a "planet" style aggregator that simply sucks in the RSS feeds you point it at and makes brand new blog posts based on the entries in those feeds.
Then at your leisure you can add markup to those post entries. For this, try Feed Wordpress: feedwordpress.radgeek.com/ Since you're not wanting to steal the content and repost it as your own, you'll want to make sure you set it up to only include the summary of the RSS item in your post. That way you'll be driving traffic to your source feed sites.
One nice thinga bout serving up a planet of feeds like this is that you're actually "rehosting" the content so that your posts are search-engine-friendly and indexable.
I would try Concrete5. It's a great new content management system the is easy for developers and even easier for users. It works on an inline editing system so you edit your site as you navigate through it.
Demo it here: bit.ly/concrete5cms.
If you want to be physically involved with every post, making decisions, adding tags, and such, your best bet is to simply use a news reader and integrate that with your blog so that you can quickly submit new posts directly from your news reader. But that's a lot of work. What may be better for you in the end is to set up a "planet" style aggregator that simply sucks in the RSS feeds you point it at and makes brand new blog posts based on the entries in those feeds.
Then at your leisure you can add markup to those post entries. For this, try Feed Wordpress: http://feedwordpress.radgeek.com/ Since you're not wanting to steal the content and repost it as your own, you'll want to make sure you set it up to only include the summary of the RSS item in your post. That way you'll be driving traffic to your source feed sites.
One nice thinga bout serving up a planet of feeds like this is that you're actually "rehosting" the content so that your posts are search-engine-friendly and indexable. If you want to be physically involved with every post, making decisions, adding tags, and such, your best bet is to simply use a news reader and integrate that with your blog so that you can quickly submit new posts directly from your news reader. But that's a lot of work.
What may be better for you in the end is to set up a "planet" style aggregator that simply sucks in the RSS feeds you point it at and makes brand new blog posts based on the entries in those feeds. Then at your leisure you can add markup to those post entries. Since you're not wanting to steal the content and repost it as your own, you'll want to make sure you set it up to only include the summary of the RSS item in your post.
That way you'll be driving traffic to your source feed sites. One nice thinga bout serving up a planet of feeds like this is that you're actually "rehosting" the content so that your posts are search-engine-friendly and indexable.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.