March 21st, 2008
Josh Catone at ReadWriteWeb wrote an interesting post,6 Ways to Filter Your RSS Feeds, that reviews several RSS filters available. There are several ways to filter an RSS feed and Catone focuses on the filters that does it via keywords.
As he explains:
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March 21st, 2008
I think I am going to get information overload from FriendFeed. The number of information and data coming in is amazing. It seems to have opened a floodgate of information, data and knowledge from all subscriptions and this gets me to think that there maybe a need to have more than one FriendFeed account. Any […]
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March 20th, 2008
Brighton-based web developer and Left Logic main man Remy Sharp published a post, RSS Icons for Safari, on how to change the blue RSS icon on Safari 3.1 with the more familiar orange ones.
As Sharp wrote in his post:
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March 20th, 2008
We know that RSS can be quite practical in terms of getting the latest posts from one’s favorite blog and news. But what about one step further. I think we have all done it. But Annie’s post,Use RSS Feeds To Keep Tabs On Industry News And Trends, at Teich Group talked about the advantages […]
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March 20th, 2008
International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE(r)) is releasing a new book that might be of interest to RSS evangelists. educators and just about anyone interested in RSS. The name of the book is … RSS for Educators: Blogs, Newsfeeds, Podcasts, and Wikis in the Classroom and it was written by teacher and instructional technologist […]
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March 16th, 2008
Now this is an interesting job: Writing for Slate Magazine’s Explainer :
We’re looking for a freelancer who could spend up to two days a week writing “Explainer” columns for Slate. You’d have to be confident covering a wide range of subject matter, including science, religion, and politics; we’d also need you to provide excellent […]
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March 15th, 2008
Good news from the Google Reader Blog, It - Goggle Reader- now supports ARIA-powered screenreading. ARIA stands for Accessible Rich Internet Applications enable people who are differently-abled to interact with web content. In this case screen reading.
The post, Reader and ARIA: A new way to read, explains how to set it up. But […]
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March 15th, 2008
RSS plus meme = RSSmeme, It is a simple as 1 + 1 = 2. And so it seems, RSSmeme was developed by Benjamin Golub and is sort of an aggregator that collects and collates entries from RSS feeds based on Google Reader shared feeds - those submitted and those automatically added.
It is an interesting […]
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March 12th, 2008
Nononina Inc has formally launched Alltop - an Aggregation website that gathers and groups together “All Top Stories” for forty of the top most topics on the Web. The Company, Nononina, also owns Truemors and is owned by Will Mayall, Kathryn Henkens and Guy Kawasaki.
Guy Kawasaki mentioned the debut of Alltop in his blog:
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March 10th, 2008
SoBees is a platform that is beautiful and practical: It presents an visually refreshing way of managing the desktop. At the moment it is still in the beta test stage. Although, It really is pretty platform. Unfortunately, It is still in beta but you can sign up by going to their site.
But what […]
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