Here are a few points to remember from this chapter:
Flickr lets you blog a single picture. From this function, you can see a specific instance of data being sent to blogs.
There are many types of blogs, and they require different type of configuration schemes.
Flock tries to envision a future in which a whole bunch of tools are integrated: a web browser, Flickr, blogs, and social bookmarking.
You can generate a feedback loop using RSS, news aggregators, and blogging, and most blogs automatically generate RSS.
Blogs represent a type of remixing in a narrative, in contrast with the data-oriented remixing via tags and straight RSS so far discussed.
Now that you have studied how these tools work, you are in a good position in the coming chapters to start building your own tool. You will create some mashups step by step, remembering what you have seen as an end user of these tools.