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Archive for April 2006

April 30th, 2006

Bloglines Wishlist 2006

I’m using Bloglines for over a year now and I think it’s great! But lately I’ve seen all sorts of new refreshing stuff out there that I also would like to use. So I’ve made a short list with some features I would really like, in the hope that somebody at Bloglines will do something […]

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April 30th, 2006

Weather watches and warnings in RSS format

The National Weather Service has an RSS feed that you can add to your reader to get watches, warnings, advisories, and other similar stuff by state. They also offer other formats like CAP/XML and HTML. Click here to check it out.
Tags: RSS, tools, weatherShare This

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April 27th, 2006

Pheedfire is coming

There’s another new player in the feedmanagement biz called pheedfire. They will offer a FREE all in one RSS, Atom, Podcast Feed management package. And they will also make it possible to generate revenue from your feeds. The service is not live yet, but you can sign up to get notified with an invite to […]

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April 27th, 2006

What feeds does Scoble read?

The feed subscriptions from Microsoft’s famous blogger Robert Scoble can be seen on bloglines: bloglines.com/public/scobleizer (via Another Node).
Tags: bloglines, microsoft, RSSShare This

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April 26th, 2006

RSS Advertising in the news

Alotta news about rss-vertising the past days. Syndicate IQ is announcing a new RSS Ad serving platform. Stuart Watson, CTO and founder, explains “We can now deliver ads within RSS readers regardless of which article an individual subscriber is viewing and which reader he or she is using. Currently, subscribers use different readers, making it […]

By Vincent -- 1 comment

April 25th, 2006

River of News via myFeedz?

myFeedz (”The social newspaper”) is a new Web 2.0 application that keeps an eye on topics you are interested in and also suggests fresh content based on your reading habits. It is still in private Beta (what’s not nowadays?) and should show the news based on topics you identify, your reading list or even an […]

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April 24th, 2006

Where’s my Reefer?

Track your referrers with ReefeRSS! It’s a new analytic tool for your site and you can track your referers via RSS, now that I think about it I really like the idea. If you own a site or blog you always wanna know where your visitors come from. The more info the better! Now you […]

By Vincent -- 1 comment

April 20th, 2006

Google and RSS: GData

Oh boy, a day without news about Google is like a feed without items;) Yesterday they introduced GData! GData comes from Google data API’s. The GData model uses REST principles and Atom 1.0 or RSS 2.0 syndicated feeds as the base resource model to expose data held by Google services (like Google Calendar).
GData feeds support […]

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April 20th, 2006

FeedBurner launches feed-to-email service

People like to be notified when their favorite publishers have something new posted, that’s why we have RSS. But as we all know the majority still finds the familiar setting of email to be the most comfortable and reliable way to receive updates. That’s why FeedBurner is launching a feed-to-email service (sample). The service is […]

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April 18th, 2006

More on Q Ads for RSS

Everybody who has used Adsense will know this is a script which will return an ad that should be relevant for the content it’s in. The problem with the script is that this won’t work in (all) feedreaders. Qumana does this different and uses images for RSS ads. They also use these ad-images in normal […]

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