Web feeds (a.k.a. “News Feeds” or “RSS Feeds”) have been a useful tool for time-conscious Web users for many years. They’re a great way to keep up with blogs, news sites, event calendars, job postings and other frequently updated content.
If you are new to RSS, here are a couple guides to help you get started.
These feeds will help you keep up with what is going on Wichita.
(Right click link and “copy link location” to snag the feed URL.)
Know of any other feeds Wichitans might find useful? Post them in comments.
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Thanks to everyone for the well wishes, questions and comments about the Web Map of Wichita. We’re glad you like what you see. Stay tuned, we aren’t done yet.
We released the first version of the map in April 2008 based on sites in our ranked index at the time. Many good local sites and blogs were not indexed, and therefore not included on the map. We’ve been feverishly updating the index with new sites since then. In late September we will release a new Web Map of Wichita to coincide with the official launch of 2 wichita.
Our main focus around here is the local bookmarks app. Everything else, the map, blog, site index and other lab projects are secondary.
Over the coming weeks and months we think localized bookmarks can become a unique asset to the local Web culture. A central link feed can provide a place for thoughtful Web users, bloggers and other Wichita webbians’ to showcase and share good local content.
In its current state, the bookmarks slowly churn-on thanks to a small group alpha contributors periodically adding wichita-related news, videos, photos and other tidbits to the log. Over the next few weeks we will be inviting many more locals to contribute. Sign up for a beta invite now!
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We click on a lot of local links around here. We needed a page to hold all these links and organize them in an efficient manner. Our solution is the Web Map of Wichita.
So browse around, discover new sites, or just fave-it as a handy local link reference.
Future Enhancements: We are working on updates and new versions. Eventually, we will lose the image maps and go with a pure XML/SVG solution… possibly a flash version too. We are also working on a more accessible text-only version.
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This is the first report from Wicsi, which ranks over 1000 sites in the Wichita-area Web orbit.
Don’t expect anything awe-inspiring on a list of the top ten Web sites in Wichita, Kansas. They are what they are, familiar, functional and fixed with deep roots in the traditional Internet.
As compiled in the Wichita Web Site Index
This short list ranks the top Web site genres found in Wicsi. We figure by adding the total average monthly unique visitors from all sites within its respective category. Where unique visitor data was not available we estimated by comparing similarly ranked sites.
1. News and Media
2. Education
3. Arts and Entertainment
4. Blogs
5. Restaurants and Bars
The News and Media genre has the fewest sites in our survey, but the strength of The Wichita Eagle easily pushes that category to the top of this list.
An argument can be made that blogs garner the most attention from Wichita Web surfers. While already a formidable local genre, there are many newly-created blogs not in Wicsi yet. Not to mention the hundreds of smaller blogs we will never document. If you make the leap and put all user-generated content (MySpaces, Flickrs, Twitter pages etc.) in the blog category; they would grab the top spot on this list. For the purposes of our index, and this survey, we are sticking to a strict interpretation of blog.
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2 wichita is all about local Web content. To that end, our bookmarks do a fine job collecting and organizing local content. However, it leaves us wondering, which sites are most popular to Wichitans? What blogs do people visit the most? Who is rising and falling in the local Webscape?
Our bookmarks won’t answer these questions. We need a whole new system to identify and track top content providers in the area.
Our solution is a local Web measurement/ranking system we call Wicsi, the Wichita Web Site Index.
Local sites with Wichita-related content of clear interest to Wichitans. We don’t follow paid-inclusion directories, link farms or scraper sites.
Presently, the index contains over 1000 local Web sites. After ranking them all, we break them down to these ranked categories.
Roughly speaking, our formula is: Popularity + Importance + Subjective Factors = Final Score
All indexed sites are given a final score between 0 and 10 (10 is best). This score is used to rank all the sites in the index and within their respective categories.
Note: This system is based on Internet-wide metrics and can be used to rank any site on the Web. There are no 10’s, 9’s or 8’s in a market of Wichita’s size. Popular local sites have a score of around 5 or 6, with an average of 3.5 for the top 200.
We correct for local interest factors by dampening scores on certain sites. For example, sites like Boeing, Coleman or WSU have large Web audience outside the area. They may attract local attention, but clearly are not as popular to Wichita Web surfers as scores suggest. In this particular case, we use methods to “handicap” these sites commensurate with the amount of outside traffic.
After we produce a rank and score for a local site, we check our work against an assortment of public rankings and metrics. Variance is analyzed and resolved if possible.
The Jayhawks are national champions!
Video and photos from last night’s celebration in Lawrence are making their way on to YouTube. People were streaming on to the streets right after the game to began the great march to Mass St. From the bars, to the rooftops, to the streets, it was en masse on Mass while the band plays on, and on… Chanting, high-fives and dancing all around.
There were classic reactions to Mario Chalmers 3 point shot to tie the game. On the Living room front, the Deacon family was typical… tension, fear, anticipation of the empty depression about to set in, and then…
It’s a miracle!
What the hell happened?
I don’t know!
This guy goes nuts, barks at the TV. This nervous fellow is relieved. Inside the bars it was even crazier.
Allen Fieldhouse would have been a nice place to be. (court stormed at 04:00)
What would a video round-up be without the obligatory kitty cat watching the game? I bet the kitty really got a real emotional kick out of One Shining Moment.
More… The jayhawks return to Lawrence. Video of the ceremony at Memorial Stadium
This Jayhawks round-up will be updated regularly until the commotion tapers off.
]]>An old “Fordman” ad for Rusty Eck Ford (mid 1970’s?) exhibiting high production values, by modern standards, for a local TV ad.
It’s not great art or anything… but definitely a Wichita classic.
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