What is the best way to monitor social drive sites (such as Stackoverflow, Digg, etc.)?

I have tried RSS feeds, but these constantly updated websites with a large number of entries every day will only fill my readers. I did keep my Google Reader, I I monitored a lot of information, but they are all (except Lifehacker and icanhascheezburger) information with at most one or two entries per day.

Now, I keep a bookmark for Stack Overflow in my toolbar, And click on it randomly, whenever I do nothing, but I always feel that I missed important posts, random sampling.

How do you monitor stackoverflow? What is the best way to get the best information from it, without having to deal with issues that I neither care about nor have time for?

How did you find this question in the ocean of questions on stackoverflow?

I use Google Reader with 3 different folders. “Personal” applies to only I will read the website that is updated 1-2 times carefully. “News” is suitable for websites that are updated 10 times a day like the New York Times. I want to browse interesting content at least. “Browse” is suitable for websites with rich content, I I will browse it when I have time.

In this way, you can ensure that all important content is tracked, and you can also view content such as SO.

I have tried RSS feeds, but these constantly updated websites with a large number of entries every day will only fill my readers. I did keep my Google Reader, I monitor a lot of information, but they all Yes (except Lifehacker and icanhascheezburger) at most one or two entries of information per day.

Now, I keep a bookmark for Stack Overflow in my toolbar and click on it randomly, whenever I When nothing is done, but I always feel that I missed important posts, random sampling.

How do you monitor stackoverflow? What is the best way to get the best information from it, without having to deal with issues that I neither care about nor have time for?

How did you find this question in the ocean of questions on stackoverflow?

I use Google Reader with 3 different folders. “Personal” is suitable for websites that are only updated 1-2 times a day, I will read carefully “News” is suitable for websites that are updated 10 times a day like the New York Times. I want to browse at least interesting content. “Browse” is suitable for websites with rich content. I will browse it when I have time.

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In this way, you can ensure that all important content is tracked, and you can also view content such as SO.

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