June 30th, 2007
Free on-line press release distribution company PRWeb has announced that it has released around five hundred additional RSS feeds both for global and regional markets:PRWeb Launches More than 500 Additional News Feeds to Extend the Reach of its Online News Release Distribution. This seems to be a good example of refining an rss feed, rather […]
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June 29th, 2007
Once you subscribe to an RSS feed that is that - You sit back and relax and wait for the feed to come to your reader on-line or desktop. Quite, convenient for everyday stuff but what it you want a particular feed be filtered so that it answers a specific question or topic. For example […]
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June 28th, 2007
MacRumors.com posted that Think Secret reported that Apple has developed an RSS Reader for the Iphone. True or not there seems to be a huge amount of effort to bring RSS apps for mobile devices soon if not now. Not surprising really. Consider the news from the last post about the release of the Newspaper […]
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June 27th, 2007
Dublin, Ohio-based offline Web browsing technology developer MaximumSoft Corp. has released its new product the NewsCopier Pro. According to their press release, This is a newsreader for mobile devices that can be used with wireless connection or can be updated when the device is connected to the Internet. The NewsCopier Pro can do nearly […]
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June 25th, 2007
While bloghopping I came across a post at RSS4Lib pointing to his particular study. Now this is a must read for anyone into the study or lore of RSS. A study conducted by the The International Center for Media and the Public Agenda, which was established by the University of Maryland and the Philip Merrill […]
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June 24th, 2007
This is one way of eliminating the information overload. Tokenizer is a shopping search engine that enables punters to look for items sold at Internet stores by using only specific statistics: Tokenizer is unique in that does not depend on RSS feeds of merchants, countries, languages and networks. The search engine specifically mine product name, […]
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June 23rd, 2007
I am still waiting for David Weinberger’s latest book, Everything is miscellaneous: the power of the new digital disorder, to hit the book stores in my part of planet Earth. To order the book on-line would have been the logical choice. However, there has been an alarming increase in the number of delayed parcels at […]
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June 22nd, 2007
At present the most visible use of RSS Feeds is to send out the latest news and blog posts to subscribers: This is what we see everyday. There are of course other uses. And one of them is to use it as a marketing tool. Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based software company WrapMail Inc. has […]
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June 21st, 2007
Hi there! This is my first post here at A Feed Is Born: A Weblog about RSS, webfeeds, and information overload. To be honest for the past few days I was not sure how I was going to write for this blog. Should I be informative, evangelical or entertaining? Should I copy the tone and […]
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