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Archive for September 2007

September 10th, 2007

NewsGator gets VC Blogger Nolan

Popular VC blogger, Ex-Teqlo CEO and SAP veteran Jeff Nolan was hired as the new vice president of corporate development of RSS company NewsGator . The position is a newly created one. And Nolan while taking on the tasks of his new position will continue to write at his popular blog VC Ventures.
According to Marketwire, […]

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September 9th, 2007

FeedBlitz drops free service for ad-supported service

Sink or swim: Adapt or go the way of the Dodo. This seems to be the mantra of FeedBlitz at the moment. In a series of announcements, FeedBlitz has revealed that its has dropped its free service and has taken up an ad-supported service. Renaming and reformatting of the service as FeedBlitz Newsletter.

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September 6th, 2007

A search box on Google Reader … Yahoo!!!!

Happy about it would be the understatement of the day. Information junkies and constant RSS readers, using Google Reader, will be more than happy today because as they open their Google Reader at the topmost portion there will be search bar. The search bar will allow them to use search through their feeds as […]

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September 6th, 2007

Infographics please

One of the signs of a successful teaching tool is it can educate a concept with minimum investment of time and effort. Videos are effective there are time though that you cannot beat a really good illustration. This one produced by Ellliance is really an good RSS educational and promotional tool. You can download the […]

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September 5th, 2007

Miro argues for Video RSS feed

Internet TV application or video platform Miro, which was formerly known as Democracy Player, has posted a new page that attempts to convince its reader to use Miro and Video RSS for open video distribution. The page described as Quality, Compatibility, Choice: Why Video RSS Matters , which can be read here. The web […]

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September 4th, 2007

A way to tame the river of news … ReFilter

A web feed even at its most focused state will contain a number of news or posts that you may or may not need. I guess one could characterize the Internet and the Web as a big river of information rushing by and webfeeds as creeks we make to tap the flow of information that […]

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September 3rd, 2007

Press Illustrated its free, pink and more

For those who are looking for a FREE news feed reader, aggregator and the color pink, I would suggest going to Press Illustrated here. Press Illustrated is based in Sweden and offers this service and most of its features for free. You know you reached the website when your monitor turns predominantly pink. Anyway, more […]

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September 2nd, 2007

LibWorm for Librarians and Information Scientists

Meet LibWorm a search engine and web feed aggregator for Librarians and Information Science Professional. Libworm is the sister of another search engine and feed aggregator called MedWorm.com - which was developed by UK-based IT Engineer Frankie Dolan. Medical library paraprofessional and blogger David Rothman told Frankie that MedWorm’s would also be of use in […]

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September 1st, 2007

Did China Telecom block Feedburner RSS Feeds?

Global Voices Advocacy, a network of bloggers and on-line activists fighting against censorship cites a report that said people using China Telecom have been unable to access and read their Feedburner feeds[Source]. According to Global Voices Advocacy, The Moon-Blog discovered the block:

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