June 5th, 2008
The other day I was talking to a good friend and we were talking about the problem of how to measure the success of a blogs. It would seem that there is still no accurate way of measuring the impact of a blog. There are more of course of wide range of things - descriptive […]
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April 11th, 2008
SendMeRSS is a web service in the beta stage that allows users to receive RSS feeds through email. This is done by providing the RSS feed URL and your email. The drive to simplify things is great. See the one minute demo video here.
So what does SendMeRSS do aside from sending RSS feeds via […]
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April 11th, 2008
Balluche is a service that will create an RSS feed for any html web page. I stumbled upon this via comment on one of the past posts of A Feed Is Born. The service is one web page that has several fields to be entered in order to make the RSS Feed.
What are the […]
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April 6th, 2008
Rachel Goldstein at All Design Web Blog wrote a very helpful post, Turn HTML Web Sites into RSS Feeds - 20 Tools & Converters for HTML to RSS Conversions. The posts lists down several services that can create an RSS feed for any website.
But why is it a good read?
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April 5th, 2008
If you have not have heard of twitter you must be hiding under a rock or fallen asleep after drinking special mead with short men playing bowling in the sky.Twitter once described as micro-blogging has now become something somewhat different. Yes it still use to send twits. But it is sometime also used to send […]
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March 30th, 2008
Meet Antti Kupila certified RSS addict. The self-taught web and graphics designer & developer Kupila launched Feedlanguage (beta stage). Feedlanguage translates the content of a RSS feed into another language [Source]. For example from English to Spanish and from Russian to English - and also Chinese to English.
As the Feedlanguage website states:
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March 29th, 2008
Boston-based Mobile technology developer Skycore, LLC launched a publishing tool for content providers that will convert and deliver RSS feeds as messages to mobile subscribers via Skycore’s Cellyspace Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)[Source]
How is this done?
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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 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 9th, 2008
Deciding whether to bring your umbrella or eat an open sandwich today. One way is to look out at the window and figure out from the cloud formation and temperature whether it would be sunny or wet. Another way would be to subscribe to the weather RSS feed of your city or town from WeatherBug.
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