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If you'd like to keep in touch with all things related to  [ICE-RS](http://ice.usq.edu.au/introduction/ice_rs.htm) (The Integrated Content Environment for Research and Scholarship) then you can look at this del.icio.us page: <http://del.icio.us/icers>. We've created an account for the ICE-RS project and we'll use it to bookmark things of interest: stuff on the ICE site, posts on this site and any resources that are of interest to ICE-RS pilot users, friends and family. You can use an [aggregator](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_aggregator) to keep track of this site, the icers del.icio.us account and many other web pages. > Aggregators reduce the time and effort needed to regularly check > websites for updates, creating a unique information space or "personal > newspaper." Once subscribed to a feed, an aggregator is able to check > for new content at user-determined intervals and retrieve the update. > The content is sometimes described as being "pulled" to the > subscriber, as opposed to "pushed" with email or IM. Unlike recipients > of some "pushed" information, the aggregator user can easily > unsubscribe from a feed. > > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_aggregator> I use [http://reader.google.com](http://reader.google.com/) – if you have a gmail account give it a go (and if you want a gmail account let me know), [http://newsgator.com](http://newsgator.com/) has an OK aggregator, and [http://bloglines.com](http://bloglines.com/) is still going. There are others.