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		<title>By: anjan bacchu</title>
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		<dc:creator>anjan bacchu</dc:creator>
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		<description>hi there,

  front page : noice. agreed. Also, they can do what infoq did. infoq has a small panel on the left hand nav where they have checkboxes for the broad areas that they cover

#  Java
# .NET
# Ruby
# SOA
# Agile
# Architecture

It might NOT be so easy for SO.com to do the same BUT they should think in those terms so that it is easy.

For now, I do SO.com/tags/java to find what interests me. It will be nice to have something like amazon.com books has. 

Ideas
======
It can give recommendations on &quot;people who&#039;re interested in this thread were also interested in a,b,c thread&quot; AFTER a user answers/comments on a particular thread. 

BR,
~A</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi there,</p>
<p>  front page : noice. agreed. Also, they can do what infoq did. infoq has a small panel on the left hand nav where they have checkboxes for the broad areas that they cover</p>
<p>#  Java<br />
# .NET<br />
# Ruby<br />
# SOA<br />
# Agile<br />
# Architecture</p>
<p>It might NOT be so easy for SO.com to do the same BUT they should think in those terms so that it is easy.</p>
<p>For now, I do SO.com/tags/java to find what interests me. It will be nice to have something like amazon.com books has. </p>
<p>Ideas<br />
======<br />
It can give recommendations on &#8220;people who&#8217;re interested in this thread were also interested in a,b,c thread&#8221; AFTER a user answers/comments on a particular thread. </p>
<p>BR,<br />
~A</p>
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