Mike Sansone wrote of a nifty way to capture Twitter URLs in one place — and that solves a big problem for those of us who follow a hundred or so especially helpful people. The trick — and it literally…
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Mike Sansone wrote of a nifty way to capture Twitter URLs in one place — and that solves a big problem for those of us who follow a hundred or so especially helpful people. The trick — and it literally…
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Update: I see Shel Israel posted on the Bitacle Scam, yesterday, with support and advice from Amy Gahran. Dante reserved the 8th circle of hell for thieves and falsifiers. Since he was pre-Internet, I’ve taken the liberty of assigning spammers…
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Friend Shel Holtz gives us the heads up on Feedburner’s new stats: Those holding Feedburner accounts for their RSS feeds can take a look at the renovated stats page, unveiled yesterday. Included is the ability to track podcast downloads along…
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FeedBurner, the RSS-feed manager used by many blogs, including this one, has added a pinging service: PingShot. That’s a nice feature, because now I don’t have to trot over to Ping-o-Matic to ping everyone. FeedBurner seems to be doing little…
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Through Amy Gahran’s OPML file, I ran across this gem by Charles M. Smith, an attorney and board member of Pheedo (and, no, I am not in any way endorsing Pheedo).. “Who owns blog comments? “The question of who owns…
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I suppose it’s just my day to encounter scams. Larry Borsato brings dreadful news of an outfit that encourages home-based ecommerce aspirants to rip off RSS feeds, then sells them the software to do it…. “When you see little buttons…
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Since I’m really fed up with RSSBandit, and not yet satisfied with the FeedDemon/NewsGator integration, I’ve been looking around for a better way to read RSS feeds. I may have found it in GreatNews, a desktop aggregator. It integrates well…
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Chris Pirillo of Lockergnome comes down hard on full-text RSS feeds, ostensibly because … well, it’s never apparent why he doesn’t like them. Just that he’s not going to have them anymore. I’d bet, though, it’s because he’d like to…
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Friend Shel Holtz often points out blogs are nothing but websites supported by an easy and lightweight CMS program that lets authors post easily and readers comment and trackback easily. I’ve been using that explanation with clients and, if they…
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Walt Mossberg, Wall Street Journal’s technology columnist, has written a concise and cogent overview of RSS and how to use it. With The Economist mentioning podcasting, BusinessWeek raving about blogs, and the WSJ explaining to the hapless how to manage…
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