Recently I wrote a series of posts about Microcontent Design, using BBC Backstage as the main case study. As a segue from that theme, one of the product types I've been looking at recently is Microcontent Aggregators. I define a Microcontent Aggregator as a service that aggregates microcontent about a person (usually via RSS) and displays it on a new page/site for users to view in aggregate. Usually such services also have external RSS feeds, so that users may subscribe to an aggregate feed for a person.