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Archive for July 2007

July 24th, 2007

aideRSS Unleashed

aideRSS Inc has unleashed its aideRSS to the public or rather for the public - which means you and me can use it. Just go to aideRSS website here and start using the service. You have to register and log-in order to make use of aideRSS. Once you are in using aideRSS’s is easy […]

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July 23rd, 2007

Forward webfeeds with RssFwd

Steve Bass of PC World in a post wrote that he prefers to receive his RSS feeds through email. I can see the advantage of getting having one’s rss as email. It is fast and hassle free. Plus, very very office safe. Although, I do not if it would be the best way to handle […]

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July 22nd, 2007

Some notes and feedback on rollSense

2 or 3 Things released rollSense. Billed as the “Google AdSense of Content”, rollSense uses 2or3’s other application BlastFeed to provide targeted, important content from selected snd trusted sources. rollSense is potentially important for bloggers or web publishers because it is a means to provide related and trusted content available to the reader. You can […]

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July 19th, 2007

AideRSS taming the beast?

How many feeds do you subscribe to one to many. Do you feel overwhelmed over by the river of feeds. Information overload approaches. The Waterloo, Canadian-based AideRSS Inc has created a solution and it is aideRSS. The company developed PostRank a scoring system developed from the latest cloud computing technology and algorithms that will assign […]

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July 18th, 2007

Testing RSS Feed Creator Pro

Webvigour Software recently released RSS Feed Creator Pro, an application that can create, modify and enhance RSS Feeds [Source]. RSS Feed Creator Pro costs around $29.95 and operates on Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP or Vista running on a Pentium-class computer. So.. what does the RSS Feed Creator Pro offer? Based on what can […]

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July 17th, 2007

RSS Voyage

At the first page only two short paragraphs at the center of an almost blank page hits you. The first page is a curtain that welcomes and instructs you on how to use and enjoy the RSS Reader Voyage by Andy Biggs. I learned about this news reader from the RSS Compendium Blog. It is […]

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July 17th, 2007

L760: Samsung’s phone for the mobile blogger

Samsung launches its latest 3G phone the L760 (SGH -L760) this July in Europe dubbed as the phone for the mobile blogger [Source]. The L760 might look like the usual slider and indeed its technical specifications seem to differ only little from its siblings but as the cliche says its what inside that counts. Aside […]

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July 15th, 2007

Looking at a MillionRSS

A directory is still one of the best places to look for an address or a web address and its RSS feed. This is because the items or entries are organized alphabetically, by subject, and any other category that comes to the mind of the directory designer. It is probably safe to say it is […]

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July 15th, 2007

RSS leads to sponsored posts

It is interesting the see the effect of webfeeds, RSS and Atom, in the world. For example webfeeds are are now used to deliver employment news to prospective candidates, Here is an example at of one at Managing Information. Then there are also others that use RSS to streamline communications - see Circle Up beta. […]

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July 12th, 2007

Feedburner simplifies blogspot Blogger feed redirect and more Feedburner stuff

News from Burning Question, the official blog of Feedburner, a simpler and more gentler redirection for Blogger blogspot blog feed is now available. Blogspot Bloggers rejoice! But what does this mean? Aside from simplifying the means to redirect your feed? Not to say that this is not a welcome development. According to Burning Question, […]

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