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Feedsr - RSS Feed Signature
8/1/2009 external link
RSS feed signatures. Simply enter your feed and blog url. Choose a background image, a font and a font color. Registered users may upload custom background images. Done! The only thing left to do is copy and paste the code into your forum signature or mySpace profile. Check out Feedsr.
RSS Buttons and Then Some!
7/1/2009 external link
Check out this huge collection of RSS buttons, its also got graphics from many of the RSS brands. RSS Specifications is not however in the collection ;-(
FeedBeater
6/1/2009 external link
FeedBeater is a free web based service that converts any URL into an RSS feed. It is essentially a scraper that creates RSS feeds.
British National Party RSS Feed
6/1/2009 external link
Large collection of RSS feed for the British National Party. Other government related RSS feeds can be found at Political Feeds or Government Feeds.
Oldest Internet Companies
6/1/2009 external link
The Full List of the oldest Internet companies. All right, prurient interests addressed, ready to check out the full list of dot-com pioneers? Brace yourself, and dig in. 1. symbolics.com: March 15, 1985 2. bbn.com: April 24, 1985 3. think.com: May 24, 1985 4. mcc.com: July 11, 1985 5. dec.com: September 30, 1985 6. northrop.com: November 7, 1985 7. xerox.com: January 9, 1986 8. sri.com: January 17, 1986 9. hp.com: March 3, 1986 10. bellcore.com: March 5, 1986 11. ibm.com: March 19, 1986 12. sun.com: March 19, 1986 13. intel.com: March 25, 1986 14. ti.com: March 25, 1986 15. att.com: April 25, 1986 16. gmr.com: May 8, 1986 17. tek.com: May 8, 1986 18. fmc.com: July 10, 1986 19. ub.com: July 10, 1986 20. bell-atl.com: August 5, 1986 21. ge.com: August 5, 1986 22. grebyn.com: August 5, 1986 23. isc.com: August 5, 1986 24. nsc.com: August 5, 1986 25. stargate.com: August 5, 1986 26. boeing.com: September 2, 1986 27. itcorp.com: September 18, 1986 28. siemens.com: September 29, 1986 29. pyramid.com: October 18, 1986 30. alphacdc.com: October 27, 1986 31. bdm.com: October 27, 1986 32. fluke.com: October 27, 1986 33. inmet.com: October 27, 1986 34. kesmai.com: October 27, 1986 35. mentor.com: October 27, 1986 36. nec.com: October 27, 1986 37. ray.com: October 27, 1986 38. rosemount.com: October 27, 1986 39. vortex.com: October 27, 1986 40. alcoa.com: November 5, 1986 41. gte.com: November 5, 1986 42. adobe.com: November 17, 1986 43. amd.com: November 17, 1986 44. das.com: November 17, 1986 45. data-io.com: November 17, 1986 46. octopus.com: November 17, 1986 47. portal.com: November 17, 1986 48. teltone.com: November 17, 1986 49. 3com.com: December 11, 1986 50. amdahl.com: December 11, 1986 51. ccur.com: December 11, 1986 52. ci.com: December 11, 1986 53. convergent.com: December 11, 1986 54. dg.com: December 11, 1986 55. peregrine.com: December 11, 1986 56. quad.com: December 11, 1986 57. sq.com: December 11, 1986 58. tandy.com: December 11, 1986 59. tti.com: December 11, 1986 60. unisys.com: December 11, 1986 61. cgi.com: January 19, 1987 62. cts.com: January 19, 1987 63. spdcc.com: January 19, 1987 64. apple.com: February 19, 1987 65. nma.com: March 4, 1987 66. prime.com: March 4, 1987 67. philips.com: April 4, 1987 68. datacube.com: April 23, 1987 69. kai.com: April 23, 1987 70. tic.com: April 23, 1987 71. vine.com: April 23, 1987 72. ncr.com: April 30, 1987 73. cisco.com: May 14, 1987 74. rdl.com: May 14, 1987 75. slb.com: May 20, 1987 76. parcplace.com: May 27, 1987 77. utc.com: May 27, 1987 78. ide.com: June 26, 1987 79. trw.com: July 9, 1987 80. unipress.com: July 13, 1987 81. dupont.com: July 27, 1987 82. lockheed.com: July 27, 1987 83. rosetta.com: July 28, 1987 84. toad.com: August 18, 1987 85. quick.com: August 31, 1987 86. allied.com: September 3, 1987 87. dsc.com: September 3, 1987 88. sco.com: September 3, 1987 89. gene.com: September 22, 1987 90. kccs.com: September 22, 1987 91. spectra.com: September 22, 1987 92. wlk.com: September 22, 1987 93. mentat.com: September 30, 1987 94. wyse.com: October 14, 1987 95. cfg.com: November 2, 1987 96. marble.com: November 9, 1987 97. cayman.com: November 16, 1987 98. entity.com: November 16, 1987 99. ksr.com: November 24, 1987 100. nynexst.com: November 30, 1987
Time to Prune the RSS Feeds
5/1/2009 external link
Time to make the donuts..... I mean time to prune your RSS feeds. Many of us simply add to our RSS feeds and rarely take time to remove old items from the feed. Take a few moments this new year to remove items that are no longer current.
What is Hot and What is Not for 2008
2/1/2009 external link
Based on this years reflections, I have made some predictions for 2009. Top 10 Winners for 2009 1. Personal Responsibility 2. Financial Diversification 3. Mobile Malware 4. Weight Loss 5. Going Green 6. Social 7. Cloud Computing 8. Virtual Collaboration 9. Video 10. RSS Top 10 Losers for 2009 1. Global Economy 2. Republicans and Conservatives 3. Hollywood 4. China 5. Somali Pirates 6. Financial Services Industry 7. Corrupted Politicians 8. Security or Securities 9. Outsourcing 10. Gasoline Details of 2009 Predictions - What is Hot and What is Not for 2009
Kinds of Podcasting Content
24/12/2008 external link
Podcasting content comes in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Businesses are finding many different and creative ways of incorporating podcasts into their business strategies and marketing plans. Here are just some of the various types of content that businesses are turning into podcasts... Podcasting Content
Pheedo Video Ads
23/12/2008 external link
Video ads have begun popping up in all kinds of places we have not seen them before. Goodmail last week talked up a new video-in-email offering. This week the format comes to RSS advertising, courtesy of Pheedo. The feed management firm and ad network has begun offering video ads that can reach the users Google Reader, Bloglines, NewsGator and other feed readers.
What Is RSS? A Popular Query
22/12/2008 external link
Googles Zeitgeist list for 2008 released this week shows that many Americans are now searching by asking a question --Who is? ... and What is ... are the most common questions. At numberfive on the top ten list of What is questions is What is RSS?
RSStalker
16/12/2008 external link
RSStalker.com provides RSS feeds to track price changes of Amazon.com products. Generate a feed for a single product or for an entire wishlist. Add it to your favorite aggregator and you will be automatically notified when the price changes. Simply unsubscribe to the feed when you are done.
FeedNuts
15/12/2008 external link
FeedNuts appears to be a new RSS Feed directory. All categorized RSS feeds.
RSS to HTML Updated
10/12/2008 external link
NotePage, Inc. released a new version of their popular RSS2HTML script. RSS2HTML is a free PHP script that converts RSS feeds into HTML web pages. The RSS2HTML script allows webmasters to easily display RSS feeds on their websites. The content of the RSS feeds can be easily integrated into an existing website's theme using the rss2html.php script. The rss2html.php script parses the RSS feed, extracts the pertinent information, formats it, and outputs it as regular HTML. Using RSS2HTML webmasters can customize the format and look of the web page created from the RSS feed. The content of the RSS feed can be easily integrated into an existing website's theme. The webpages will always display the most current information from the RSS feed, and because the resulting page is pure HTML, it will be in a format friendly to search engine robots. The RSS2HTML script runs on any webserver that can run PHP scripts and supports feeds in the RSS 2.0, .93, .92, .91, or .90 format. More on RSS2HTML
Google Reader Updated
8/12/2008 external link
On Friday, Google rolled out an updated interface to Google Reader the interface has been renovated, is cleaner and faster The new look eliminates much of the color seen in previous iterations of the RSS reader, while setting up a foundation for a more streamlined and customizable navigation system.The biggest alterations apart from a new look include, collapsible navigation, more visibility for your friends’ shared items, enhanced feed bundles and luckily the ability to hide unread counts.
Unusual RSS Tools
4/12/2008 external link
Web 2.0 syndication tools are finally catching up with the technology. There are a number of unusual ways that businesses are utilizing RSS feeds. Unusual RSS Tools
Christmas Web Design
3/12/2008 external link
Dress your website up for the holidays! The CD is shipped free of charge and includes Christmas Web Templates, Christmas Logos and Christmas Stock Photos.
RSS2Email
2/12/2008 external link
rss2email lets you read newsfeeds from a program that you already know and use everyday: your email client.
CVS2RSS
2/12/2008 external link
Convert CVS files to RSS Feeds. Check out CVS2RSS.
Facebook and Twitter
1/12/2008 external link
A social-media giant that has been wooed by the likes of Yahoo and Microsoft is now looking at an emerging social-networking play. Facebook recently held acquisition talks with micro-blogging phenom Twitter. The Times cited people familiar with the matter who confirmed that Facebook offered to acquire Twitter in an all-stock deal. Rumors are that Twitter declined the deal.  
Discount on RSS Feed Editor
26/11/2008 external link
The cyber specials are rampant, and there are some available on RSS Software! Purchase FeedForAll RSS Feed Editor with the coupon code rssspec and get $ 5.00 off of each copy you purchase.  This offer is only good through Monday, December 1st so buy now! Also get FREE shipping on any CD orders! Purchasing FeedForAll also includes a FREE subscription to the RSS Scripts Directory. The RSS Scripts directory contains: RSS2HTML Pro, FutureRSS, RSSmesh, SQL2RSS, RSS2SQL, RSS Cache, and RSS Filter.
Good Things to Social Bookmark
25/11/2008 external link
It can be tricky to predict what content will perform well on social bookmarking websites. The interests of our democratic populace are widespread and constantly changing. Webpages, podcasts, and images which are deemed more newsworthy, humorous, or intriguing often steal the spotlight. Knowing how to present content on social bookmarking websites can help internet marketers stand out. Good Things to Social Bookmark
Bloglines Outage
24/11/2008 external link
The popular Bloglines RSS feed reader was knocked offline for several hours last Thursday by what was described as a technical glitch. The Bloglines home page was inaccessible from about 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Time on Thursday November 20th.
HP Tabbloid Converts RSS to PDF
21/11/2008 external link
Hewlett Packard has a new service available that lets you easily convert RSS feeds to personal PDF magazines. The service, Tabbloid turns RSS feeds into  deliverable, printable PDFs.
DoYouFeed Service
20/11/2008 external link
Service transforms any RSS feed into an iPhone friendly site. Check out DoYouFeed
50 Ways to Increase RSS Subscriptions
19/11/2008 external link
This article details 50 ways to increase RSS adoption. Most bloggers love their RSS readers. Not only that, but they also love to gain new RSS readers. It is such a joy when you wake up one day and see that your Feedburner count jumped by 200 or 300, right?
Holiday Party RSS Icons
18/11/2008 external link
A really interesting collection of RSS Icons has been posted check it out!
Notify.me
17/11/2008 external link
Notify.me is a service that notifies users when something changes that they are watching. You can choose to have notifications delivered to Instant Messenger, SMS, Email, or Desktop Application. Here are some examples of where Notify.me is used: Craigslist - Be the first to respond to hard to find listings Facebook - Find out immediately when something happens on your profile page LinkedIn - Stay up to date with your professional network Twitter - Get all your twitter updates in notify.me Google News - Stay up to date on the latest news you care about StackOverflow - Quickly respond to programming-related questions to gain reputation points Woot - Find great deals during the legendary Woot-Off
Blogger on Death Row
14/11/2008 external link
Rogelio Reyes Cannady dreams of earning a degree that would lift him from his hardscrabble Texas roots to become a paralegal. But he is most unlikely to realize that hope. On November 19, Texas plans to execute Cannady for murdering three people, two of them teenagers he killed in 1990 and left in a ditch. and he is blogging about his experience.
Effective Podcasting Tips
8/11/2008 external link
Many people assume that podcasting is all about audio and fail to acknowledge the writing behind the show. Skilled communicators understand the type of planning required in order to pull off a clean final product. The most memorable and effective podcasts are always well planned. Some of the best podcast shows use a script and follow a structured format. The preparation that occurs behind the scenes is similar to what would take place for a radio show. Effective Podcast Tips
Mime Types
7/11/2008 external link
If you are creating a podcast or video RSS feed you will need to include the appropriate mime type. It is important that the proper format is included. Check out this Mime Type list.
RSS Feed Component
7/11/2008 external link
FeedForDev VCL Control and ActiveX components makes it simple to communicate with users from within software applications!
RSS Code
6/11/2008 external link
A great resource for manually creating an RSS code for Make RSS Feeds. Walks publishers through the process of creating RSS feed code.
ABCs of Search Engine Optimization
5/11/2008 external link
Follow the ABCs of Search Engine Optimization.
Display RSS Feeds
4/11/2008 external link
RSS offers webmasters a unique opportunity to display fresh content on websites. While publishing an RSS feed is a great way to generate site interest and increase communication, syndicating and displaying feeds from related relevant sources can also generate interest, increase traffic and improve search engine ranking. There are a variety of tools that you can use to display RSS on your website, the most popular is probably RSS2HTML a free PHP script that allows you to customize the RSS feed to match the design of your website. Additional details on how RSS feeds can be used to  display RSS Feeds as HTML. A list of tools for converting RSS to HTML.
Converting Databases to RSS Feeds
3/11/2008 external link
There are PHP scripts available that will assist you in converting MySQL databases to RSS feeds and RSS feeds to SQL databases. The feeds dynamically update as the source is updated.
Danielle Steele Blog
2/11/2008 external link
The famous romance author Danielle Steele has started a blog. There is no RSS feed available though!
Track iPhone Apps with RSS Feeds
1/11/2008 external link
Pinch Media is providing RSS feeds for new iTunes applications.  Scroll to the bottom to get: New Apps feed Updated feed Current top 100 free apps Current paid apps
Halloween Web Design Elements
31/10/2008 external link
Halloween Logos, HTML Templates and Stock Photos all related to Halloween check it out!
Happy Halloween
31/10/2008 external link
Check out the latest Halloween Logos
Blogging Platforms Targeted with Denial of Service Attacks
30/10/2008 external link
WordPress has been targeted by hackers in Denial of service attacks. LiveJournal too has been experienced some downtime over the past couple of days as a result of network attacks. The blogging platforms appear to be getting hit hard.
Alphabet of Search Engine Optimization
29/10/2008 external link
Check out the The ABCs of SEO .
Twitter for Terrorists
28/10/2008 external link
A draft US Army intelligence report has identified the popular micro-blogging service Twitter, Global Positioning System maps and voice-changing software as potential terrorist tools. The report by the 304th Military Intelligence Battalion, posted on the website of the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), examines a number of mobile and web technologies and their potential uses by militants. complete article
Strange Things Happen in Cyber Space
27/10/2008 external link
A woman has been arrested in Japan after she allegedly killed her virtual husband in a popular video game. The 43-year-old was reportedly furious at finding herself suddenly divorced in the online game Maplestory. Police say she illegally accessed log-in details of the man playing her husband, and killed off his character. The woman, a piano teacher, is in jail in Sapporo waiting to learn if she faces charges of illegally accessing a computer and manipulating data. complete article
You Do Not Know, What You Do Not Know
24/10/2008 external link
According to LifeHacker: A new report shows use of RSS feeds growing from two to 11 percent in the past three years. The key finding, though, is only 17 percent of the 89 percent who do not use RSS are interested in learning how, indicating a possible peak. I disagree, how can you know whether you want to learn about or adopt RSS if you do not know what it is?
Blogging Piracy
23/10/2008 external link
A blogger accused of leaking songs from the long-delayed Guns N Roses album Chinese Democracy has pled not guilty to violating federal copyright laws. Kevin Cogill appeared Monday morning in federal court in Los Angeles and entered the plea. . Federal authorities say Cogill posted nine unreleased Guns N Roses songs on his Web site in June. The album has been 10 years in the making. If convicted, Cogill faces up to three years in prison or more if prosecutors prove he did it for financial gain.
Businesses Missing RSS Opportunity
22/10/2008 external link
A number of businesses have not added RSS feeds to their websites, a new study has found. Research by marketing consultancy firm MarCom Ink found that 70 per cent of companies in the technology sector are not using the systems, which means they are failing to regularly communicate with visitors to their websites. According to Marketing Charts.com, only ten per cent of those who use the feeds provide multiple options for readers hoping to subscribe. complete article
Libel Insurance for Bloggers?
21/10/2008 external link
Interesting - A U.S.-based group has worked to bring liability insurance within reach of average bloggers, highlighting the risks that an increasing number of do-it-yourself publishers face when they unleash their thoughts on the Internet. The non-profit Media Bloggers Association has announced an insurance policy designed to protect bloggers who face threats of libel lawsuits, copyright claims, invasion of privacy accusations and other legal woes. I personally would prefer if bloggers simply stuck to the facts!
Blogging Scholarship
20/10/2008 external link
Attention college bloggers: Do you maintain a weblog and attend college? Would you like $10,000 to help pay for books, tuition, or other living costs? We're giving away $10,000 this year to a college student who blogs. The Blogging Scholarship is awarded annually. Requirements: Your blog must contain unique and interesting information about you and/or things you are passionate about.   U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Currently attending full-time in post-secondary education in the United States; and If you win, you must be willing to allow us to list your name and blog on this page. We want to be able to say we knew you before you became a well educated, rich, and famous blogging legend. Submission deadline is October 30. The Blogging Scholarship.
Google Alerts via RSS
15/10/2008 external link
Matt McGee at Search Engine Land confirmed the reports in the Wall Street Journal that Google will be offering web search result notifications not only via Google Alerts, but also via RSS format.
RSS.com For Sale
8/10/2008 external link
Rss.com is planned to go up for auction on www.greatdomains.com in October with a $750,000 USD reserve. Buyers can submit their interest either by contacting Sedo directly or by visiting www.sedo.co.uk and searching for the Internet domain name.
FindLaw Delivers Case Summaries Via RSS
7/10/2008 external link
FindLaw,  is launching a case summary RSS feed service to deliver up-to-the-minute court opinions in a standardized RSS format. This new and unique legal RSS feed service from FindLaw.com provides real-time information to attorneys, legal commentators and anyone seeking up-to-the-minute case information.
Google Blog Search
6/10/2008 external link
Google has launched an enhanced blog tracking service that helps people mine a growing mountain of online commentary for gems worth reading. The Google Blog Search tool  competes with Techmeme, Polymeme, and other memetrackers that sort and organize blog posts into categories.
Open Regulations RSS Feeds
5/10/2008 external link
Open Regulations, a website for government regulations. Their content is now available via RSS feeds.
RSS Feeds for Affiliates
3/10/2008 external link
Clickbank RSS feed generator allows you to generate a keyword feed using your affiliate ID. You can display the feed as HTML to generate sales or simply syndicate the feed.
FBI Feed of Missing Children
1/10/2008 external link
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is providing an RSS feed of missing children.
Ford Has RSS Feeds
1/10/2008 external link
Ford Motor Company is now providing RSS Feeds. You can easily stay abreast of news about our products and services by having Ford news the RSS feeds cover things from design to safety.
RSS to Email
30/9/2008 external link
There is a new RSS feed to email delivery service. Checkout Feed My InBox.
New RSS Directories
29/9/2008 external link
There are some new RSS feed directories at: FeedBees - Has more than 100,000 RSS feeds.   RSS Mountain - Free RSS directory that is searchable. FeedSee - Human edited RSS directory. More RSS Search Engines and Directories
Google Founder Now Blogging
23/9/2008 external link
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has started a blog, candidly telling of being at risk for Parkinsons Disease and plugging his wifes genetic testing start-up firm. While Brin is no stranger to news-making webcasts and online press announcements, he made a blogging debut Thursday by sharing personal musings in a post at the Blogger weblogging website Google bought in early 2003. complete article
Kindle Feeder
22/9/2008 external link
kindlefeeder.com is a service for Amazon Kindle owners that lets you aggregate your favorite feeds and have them delivered to your Kindle in a convenient, easy-to-navigate format. You can also have your feeds delivered to your Kindle automatically on a schedule. kindlefeeder.com is currently in beta. During the beta period, the service will be free to use, apart from Amazon's $0.10 wireless delivery fee.
Checkout the Best Search Marketing Blogs
10/9/2008 external link
Attempting to stay current on the latest search engine algorithm changes or search optimization tactics can be overwhelming for webmasters attempting to juggle it all. With this in mind, we have put together a list of the industrys best Search Marketing blogs. These blogs are current and discuss important issues related to search engine optimization and search marketing. Subscribe to the search marketing blogs RSS feeds, or visit their website regularly to stay current regarding the latest search news. Best Search Marketing Blogs
State of California Political Feeds
9/9/2008 external link
The State of California has added a collection of RSS feeds. The feeds cover the gamut from California politics to the courts. State of California RSS Feeds
Political Pundit Feeds
8/9/2008 external link
Have you ever been curious about what the politicians and political pundits read? Google has released information on the news sites read by McCain, Obama and political journalists. See articles the campaigns and political pundits are sharing with Google Reader this election season. Check out the Google PowerReaders.
American Institute of Physics
7/9/2008 external link
The American Institute of Physics have added a bunch of RSS feeds. They cover the American Institute of Physics Journals and news feeds.
The Internet Is Influencing Politics
8/9/2008 external link
Blogs played a significant role in the 2004 election, but the 2008 race has seen even newer types of communications play a significant role. Obama has reached young voters through text messaging and social-networking sites like Facebook, while incendiary speeches by his former preacher Rev. Jeremiah Wright were viewed widely on the YouTube video site. This was an interesting article that was written a number of months ago: The staggering distribution numbers, through channels like iTunes, YouTube, or podcasting websites, indicate that technology could play a critical role in the upcoming elections. Technology could be the deciding factor in the 2008 US Presidential race, and while distribution has never before been as accessible as it is to todays politicians and political candidates, politicians have far less control over the news and media than their counterparts in previous years. The curious need not look any further than YouTube to find the latest political constituents being haunted by their own words and dogged by their past missteps. Todays politicians have far less control of the news media and messages associated with their candidacy. The Internet and technology is positioned to play a huge role in elections. Whether that truly occurs remains to be seen. Influencing Politics through The Internet
Bloggers At Democratic Convention
26/8/2008 external link
The 2008 DNC is expected to be the most blogged-about political convention in history.That, of course, is just a small segment of the estimated 15,000 total media in attendance. Nonetheless it is worth noting.
Google Gets Political
21/8/2008 external link
Google will be pampering bloggers and tutoring US policy makers at Democratic and Republican national conventions as Internet culture flexes growing political muscle. The Internet giant is joining news-ranking website Digg and blogger groups to set up a Big Tent for media and delegates at the Democratic convention next week in the US state of Colorado. The 8,000-square-foot center will feature a public area with kiosks for uploading videos to Google-owned YouTube and demonstrations of services offered by Google.
PowerPoint Subscription Website Uses RSS
5/8/2008 external link
This new PowerPoint Templates website provides RSS feeds for each category. As the category updates the new PowerPoint Presentation appears in the topical RSS feeds. The PowerPoints cover a variety of topics for all kinds of presentations and they can be used with any version of PowerPoint. PowerPoint RSS Feeds
American Physical Society Has RSS Feeds
4/8/2008 external link
American Physical Society is now providing content using RSS feeds. The feeds cover a few topics of strong current interest and draw from all of the APS journals.
FBI Adds More RSS
14/7/2008 external link
The FBI recently expanded their news feed offerings on the FBI.gov website to include wanted fugitives and missing children. The feeds, which enable subscribers to get new FBI content and site updates delivered to them, include the popular Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list and Most Wanted Terrorists list.
Instant Messaging RSS Feeds
9/7/2008 external link
IM Feeds is a new service that allows you to get RSS feeds via instant messaging. IM Feeds delivers RSS updates directly to your Instant Messenger.
Deal of the Day
8/7/2008 external link
With the economy in a questionable state, everyone is looking for a good deal. Savvy business owners have jumped at the opportunity to carve out a niche for themselves in the struggling economy. Coupon and Deal-Of-The-Day websites have become extremely popular. Everyone is getting into the action, from large conglomerate websites to small specialty shops, and many now have some sort of Deal-Of-The-Day special where an item is offered at a significant discount for a specified and limited period of time. While the Deal-Of-The-Day websites were originally designed to capture impulse purchasers, many financially-conscious penny-pinching shoppers are now monitoring these sites regularly, in search of good deals on products they might need. Where to Find the Deals!
Web Easy Discounted 40% on Software Deal of the Day
7/7/2008 external link
Web Easy is website design software that allows you to create a great website in one hour with drag-and-drop simplicity. WebEasy includes everything you need in one box to create your ideal website with built-in templates and e-commerce tools.  Web Easy is featured on Software Deal of the Day at a 40% discount for only 24 hours!
New Blogger Version Not Liked By Beta Testers
7/7/2008 external link
A new version of Googles Blogger blog publishing service that went into public testing last week has generated some concerns among users, especially regarding a significant revamping of the tool for composing and modifying postings. In the official Google blog entry detailing the post editor changes, many testers have commented that the revamped tool differs too much from the current one, causing confusion, frustration and mistakes. complete article
The Traits of a Perfect Link
6/7/2008 external link
Webmasters are given the advice that they must attract links, but the key is not just to attract links... they need to attract good links. But what is the perfect link? The search for the perfect link need not be a quest in vain. Consider the following when attempting to attract links... The Traits of a Perfect Link
Overcoming RSS
5/7/2008 external link
I thought this was rather funny but sadly true -- a different kind of RSS. A look at a common affliction among domainers. Thousands of people suffer daily from Repetitive Statistics Syndrome (RSS). RSS is an obsessive compulsive disorder that involves checking revenue statistics from programs such as Google Adsense and domain parking multiple times a day. RSS sufferers know that checking their statistics repeatedly will not increase the final revenue number at the end of the day, but they can’t bring themselves to stop checking stats. This article will discuss RSS and what can be done about it. History of RSS. RSS began with early incarnations of public e-mail services such as AOL and Prodigy. People who were new to e-mail would check their accounts multiple times each hour to make sure they quickly knew if one of their friends had forwarded a funny picture of a cat to them or if they needed to send out a chain letter to 7 people in order to stave off bad luck. This was called RES for Repetitive Email Syndrome. complete details of overcoming RSS
Whoisi - Track People
4/7/2008 external link
Whoisi is a central site that allows users to add people and their associated web feeds, and then track any number of these people and their feed items using a follower model. In Whoisi, any visitor to the site can define a person or an identity, and add the feeds associated with that person for other users to find and follow. To prevent vandalism, there is a revision history so that changes can be reversed.
Take Website Usability to the Next Level
3/7/2008 external link
Website usability is more than just a good navigational structure. A large number of people have visual or hearing disabilities, so you should design your website in ways that allow those with either minor or significant impairments to view and navigate your web content. The following tips will help expand your websites usability so that all users, regardless of their sensory perception and abilities, are able to take advantage of your web content... Take Website Usability to the Next Level
Why Should You Use Web Templates?
2/7/2008 external link
Web templates expedite the process of setting up a new website. The idea behind a web template is that it will save time with the creative design and layout process. In the business world, time is money; hence, using templates can save money. It can be a challenge to find a web designer for hire, and quite often the designers schedule will not always mesh with the needs of a small business. Time rarely controls a web graphic designer. Artists are, well, artistic, and don't necessarily work by the clock. Instead, they work when inspiration strikes, which can be problematic when there are deadlines to meet. Templates are ready-made, and can be easily edited, allowing you to instantly create a website. In addition, webmasters that may lack adequate graphic or design skills can quickly and easily create a website themselves, simply by editing and customizing the existing HTML layout in a web template. And locating a themed web template takes far less time than attempting to create a layout and graphics from scratch. Web templates also remove any coding issues. This is especially helpful to webmasters who are just starting out and just learning HTML coding. The bottom line is that webmasters who use web templates will have their websites up and running much quicker. Why Should You Use Web Templates?
Software Industry Conference
1/7/2008 external link
The Software Industry Conference is coming to Boston July 17th through 19th, 2008. This exciting event, now in its 18th year, will be held at the Boston Marriott Quincy in Quincy MA. The Software Industry Conference features three days of informative sessions that cover a wide range of subjects of interest to software developers. There will be sessions on marketing, foreign markets, ecommerce, outsourcing development, copyrights and trademarks, and much more. The Software Industry Conference provides lots of time to network with other attendees. Thursday evening there is a night of fun, excitement, food, and beverages sponsored by Digital River, always a highlight of the conference. Friday evening features an Exhibit Night with vendors in over 20 booths and food and beverages for all. The Software Industry Conference is the premier software marketing event of the year.
Podcasting Rewards
20/6/2008 external link
Getting started with podcasting is a relatively inexpensive venture. The equipment and software required for podcasting is inexpensive for a business contemplating podcasting as a new marketing and communication adventure. Required Equipment 1. A Computer Capable of Recording Audio 2. Recording and Editing Software (RecordForAll Suggested - US$39.00) 3. Podcast Creation Software (FeedForAll Suggested - US$39.00) 4. A Microphone 5. A Recording Location (quiet, without any echo) Reaping The Podcasting Rewards
The Associated Press Looking to Develop Blogging Guidelines
18/6/2008 external link
The Associated Press, following criticism from bloggers over an AP assertion of copyright, plans to meet this week with a bloggers group to help form guidelines under which AP news stories could be quoted online. Jim Kennedy, the APs director of strategic planning, said Monday that he planned to meet Thursday with Robert Cox, president of the Media Bloggers Association, as part of an effort to create standards for online use of AP stories by bloggers that would protect AP content without discouraging bloggers from legitimately quoting from it. complete article
The Attributes of a Perfect Link
17/6/2008 external link
Webmasters are given the advice that they must attract links, but the key is not just to attract links... they need to attract good links. But what is the perfect link? The search for the perfect link need not be a quest in vain. Consider the following when attempting to attract links... The Attributes of a Perfect Link
Podcast Consumer Profile
13/6/2008 external link
Podcast consumers are more likely to have a college degree and earn in excess of $75,000. They are also more frequent online shoppers and spend more money online than other Americans. These consumers are also adverse to interruption based advertising and use pop up blockers, SPAM filters and other tools to block out commercials. Podcast Consumer Profile
Google RSS to HTML Wizard
12/6/2008 external link
Embed a Dynamic Feed Control on your web page and let your users see customized views of the feeds. Customize how the dynamic feed control should be displayed, and the Google wizard will write the code for you.  
FEMA Adds RSS Feeds
11/6/2008 external link
The US Federal Emergency Management Agency has added RSS Feeds. Now you can receive emergency alerts via RSS.
Government Website Improvements
10/6/2008 external link
Government web sites have been a joke for almost as long as there have been web sites. They tend to be slow, clunky, and far behind their private-sector counterparts. All three presidential candidates have signaled that they want the federal government to make better use of the Internet, but there is a real danger that the next administration will simply add another coat of lipstick to a very ugly pig. A new paper from researchers at Princeton University suggests a different strategy. The focus should be on providing raw public data such as regulatory decisions, Congressional votes, and campaign finance data in open, structured formats such as RSS and XML. This raw data would be made freely and publicly available to anyone who wanted it and could be used for any purpose. complete article
LA Times Gets Web 2.0
27/5/2008 external link
Paul Bradshaw is not a psychologist. He just plays one on the Internet. Calling himself an amateur psychotherapist to the blogerati, the U.K. blogger has identified common psychological complaints of bloggers and social media addicts as they adapt to the demands of new technologies. Among them: -- Comment guilt: Feelings of worthlessness and frustration that they don't comment more frequently on other peoples blogs. -- Twitter rage: Extreme psychopathic episodes directed at microblogging service outages (the most acute case currently being studied: TechCrunchs Mike Arrington) -- Twitterhoeia: The uncontrollable urge to share mundane experiences with Twitter followers (Arrington currently taking part in a case study) -- Six degrees of separation syndrome (also known as Robert Scoble multiple personality disorder): The delusion that he or she is just one friend removed from anyone else in the world and compulsively adds friends on social networks -- RSS reader Sisyphus complex: No matter how much time is spent checking RSS reader, there are still 8,978 posts unread. complete article
RSS Advertising Growth
21/5/2008 external link
Pheedo, the leading provider of RSS advertising, today announced that Gawker Media, publisher of several of the webs most popular media properties including Gizmodo and Lifehacker, experienced more than 300 percent growth in RSS advertising revenue in the first quarter of 2008. complete release
China Unable to Stop Content Flow
20/5/2008 external link
China is now home to the worlds largest number of Internet and mobile phone users, and their hunger for quake news is forcing the government to let information flow in ways it has not before. Almost nonstop, the uncensored opinions of Chinese citizens are popping up online, sent by text and instant message across a country shaken by its worst earthquake in three decades.
Who Owns Content?
13/5/2008 external link
PC Mag takes on the question of who owns content, especially where RSS Feeds are concerned: Every day people put virtual truckloads of information into the public domain. Books are published. Newspapers printed. A lot of that ends up on the Internet as well, along with the words of bloggers and other online denizens. All of these people make content public so that others can hopefully benefit from it. Once it is out in the public domain, who owns it? Well, the author of course, or in some cases, their employers. That makes sense when we're talking about a web Wage. But sometimes, in order to make it easier for people to find and read the information, it is delivered as an RSS feed. RSS breaks down the information into article-sized chunks and streams it out so that news-reading tools can grab it and display it for users.
MyTVRSS
12/5/2008 external link
Create your own TV RSS Feed using MyTVRSS. Select your favorite shows below, and then click Create feed to generate your own personalized RSS feed. We will then alert you through the RSS feed the day an episode is aired.
National Intelligence Adopts RSS
7/5/2008 external link
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which controls 16 federal agencies that make up the U.S. intelligence community, is engaged in a technological revolution of sorts. On at least one technological front, the office on Tuesday broke out an RSS feed on its flashy, newly designed public web site.
Job Seeking RSS Feeds
1/5/2008 external link
A guide for using RSS feeds for jobseeking. By their very nature, regularly updated sites that advertise jobs are ideal platforms for RSS technology. The feeds should be categorised or customisable to your interests and always be free for you to access. Jobseeking is an ideal candidate for RSS technology. more on RSS for Jobseeking
Choose a Domain
29/4/2008 external link
Choosing a domain is one of the first steps in establishing an online presence. Changing a domain after-the-fact can be time consuming, and can be harmful to search engine ranking, so it is best to get it right the first time around. Follow these simple steps to select a domain name that will represent your online brand... Choose a Domain
Dilbert Goes RSS
28/4/2008 external link
The new Dilbert.com offers the poupular comic via RSS Feeds.
3rd Party Feeds May Incur Liability Issues
24/4/2008 external link
A French court has punished web publishers because of snippets of text that appeared on their sites via an RSS reader. It is believed to be the first time that a website operator has been held responsible for content delivered by a third parties RSS feed. complete article
Boston Marathon RSS Feed
21/4/2008 external link
Follow the latest Marathon news with the Boston Marathon News Feed or the  Google Boston Marathon News Feed.The Boston Marathon is the worlds oldest annual marathon.
Feed Tracking Numbers
15/4/2008 external link
Search Engine Land posted an interesting piece that analyzes who the various aggregators count RSS feed subscribers. Bloglines will count anyone who is currently subscribed to your blog even if they have not viewed your blog feed ever as a subscriber. Google will count anyone who is currently subscribed to your blog even if they have not viewed your blog feed ever as a subscriber. Microsofts Live.com does not appear to share subscriber numbers. Netvibes will count anyone who is currently subscribed to your blog even if they have not viewed your blog feed ever as a subscriber. NewsGator will count anyone who is currently subscribed to your blog even if they have not viewed your blog feed ever as a subscriber. Pageflakes will count anyone who is currently subscribed to your blog even if they have not viewed your blog feed ever as a subscriber. Rojo will count anyone who is currently subscribed to your blog even if they have not viewed your blog feed ever as a subscriber. Yahoo requires that the subscribed user has viewed (logs into My Yahoo or Yahoo Mail) your feed within 30 days to be counted as a subscriber.
Blog Posts that Attract Attention
14/4/2008 external link
Blogs are now a dime a dozen, and bloggers need to make their blog posts stand out. Developing a blog following is not as easy as it once was. Learn how to write blog posts that attract readers and retain their attention. Follow these guidelines to cultivate readers... Blog Posts that Attract Attention
Avoid Duplicate Content Penalties
9/4/2008 external link
While it may still be debatable whether all the major search engines currently employ a duplicate content penalty, all have made it abundantly clear that they do not have any desire to provide search results that rehash the same content over and over. Actively avoid any potential penalties by taking a proactive approach to building unique content. Avoid Duplicate Content Penalties
NanoTech Feeds
8/4/2008 external link
Nanowerk, the No. 1 nanotechnology portal, announced that it is offering a set of free nanotechnology news feeds for other websites and content providers.
China Assures No Internet Blocking During Olympics
7/4/2008 external link
China is progressing well toward the Olympics with fewer than 130 days remaining, and organizers have given assurances that Internet and media access will meet Olympic standards, an International Olympic Committee official said last week.
Clickz Takes on the Issue of Blog Credibility
6/4/2008 external link
Organic search results credibility and trustworthiness have always been widely debated. When SEO (define) first became a hot tactic in online marketing, search engines results became littered with spam -- doorway pages, link farms, you name it. Now that the search engines have become smarter and their algorithms increasingly complex, they are much better at weeding out spam. But how do you define spam? Is it sites that provide no inherent value (e.g., a page full of links or ads) or content that's potentially invalid, unproved, or biased? The answer to that question probably depends a lot on who you ask. Clickz Questions Credibility of Blogs Here is another article from a different source a few months ago: Credibility online is becoming more and more of an issue. Anyone can have a blog or post to a forum and anyone can edit wiki entries. Web surfers are beginning to comprehend that just because it is in print does not necessarily mean that it is true. In fact, in today's online world, the collective truth might be the closest thing we can get to the real truth. Peer policing and social bookmarking have become common in the online world. Human nature invariably prompts a level of trust;if it is written, it must be true. We live in a generation where we expect authors, editors and publishers that are qualified to write on various topics. What qualifications are required to post a blog, write an online article, or edit a wiki? Some web surfers may find the answer startling: None. Expertise is no longer a prerequisite. Wikipedia is a popular online reference, that frequently obtains top ranking in search engines as a reference source. How many Wikipedia readers realize that Wikipedia can be edited by anyone at anytime, regardless of their qualifications. Questioning Online Credibility
Performing Better Searches
5/4/2008 external link
Performing and perfecting search engine results can save web surfers lots of time and energy. Understanding the nuances of searching allows researchers to immediately drill down and locate the information they are seeking, without having to wade through a myriad of irrelevant search results in the process. The increasing complexity of search engines has made understanding search engines a necessity for those who spend any amount of time online. The following search tips are standards that will work in most of the major search engines. Use this guide to Perform Better Searches
Blogger Ordered to Pay for Libel
4/4/2008 external link
A Malaysian court has ordered a top blogger and editors of an opposition newspaper to pay 2.2 million dollars in damages over libel claims by a university head, reports said last Thursday.
Syria is Cracking Down on Web
3/4/2008 external link
Syria is cracking down more on Internet use, imposing tighter monitoring of citizens who link to the Web, as well as jailing bloggers who criticize the government and blocking YouTube and other Web sites deemed harmful to state security.
OSHA Using RSS Feeds
2/4/2008 external link
OSHA has implemented Really Simple Syndication Feeds to provide OSHA customers a personal, direct channel for receiving the latest news and information from the OSHA Web site.
LinkedIn Adopts RSS
1/4/2008 external link
LinkedIn is now offering RSS feeds for network updates. The feature allows users to track updates and connections across their LinkedIn network via their favorite RSS Reader. For example the feed shows when people in your network connect with other people, make recommendations or update their LinkedIn status.
Top Podcast Tips for a Great Sound
25/3/2008 external link
What defines a good podcast? Make no mistake -- there is a difference between a good podcast and a not-so-good podcast. A high-caliber podcast is much more than just decent content. The sound quality, and the way a podcast is recorded, will impact the value of the podcast as well. Podcast structure and pre-planning are also important; do not skimp on the production, as it too can make or break a podcast. Top Podcast Tips for a Great Sound
CBS Asks RSS Question
24/3/2008 external link
This question appeared on the CBS Website: I have a question for any RSS gurus out there: Is there a way to set up my RSS feed so that it does not get published immediately? The answer is yes, you can use FutureRSS a PHP script to schedule the RSS feed. You can prepublish content weeks or even months in advance, knowing that the content will automatically be displayed at the appropriate time. (read complete question)
UK Food Warnings Via RSS
15/3/2008 external link
The Food Standards Agency website uses a free news feed so it is now even easier to stay updated. The UK Food Standards Agency is equivalent to the FDA in the US.
89 Year Old Political Blogger
14/3/2008 external link
With little money or manpower, a barely literate 89-year-old Malaysian grandmother running for parliament in Malaysias general election has turned to cyberspace to reach out to her voters with a Facebook profile and her own blog. complete article
Can and Should Schools Punish Students for Offensive Blog Posts Outside of School?
12/3/2008 external link
A teen who used vulgar slang in an Internet blog to complain about school administrators should not have been punished by the school, her lawyer told a federal appeals court. But a lawyer for the Burlington, Conn., school told the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday that administrators should be allowed to act if such comments are made on the Web. Avery Doninger, 17, claims officials at Lewis S. Mills High School violated her free speech rights when they barred her from serving on the student council because of what she wrote from her home computer. complete article
Software Industry Conference - Boston, MA July 17-19, 2008
11/3/2008 external link
The 2008 Software Industry Conference  will be in Boston, Massachusetts at the Boston Marriott Quincy from July 17-19, 2008. The Software Industry Conference is a three day event, that culminates with the Shareware Industry Awards ceremony. There are also dozens of informative, educational breakout sessions covering a wide variety of topics. And if that is not enough there are three nights jam packed with plenty of time to mingle with other attendees, exhibitors, and sponsors including an Exhibit Night featuring the best software development products and services. Attendee registration is only $199 if you register before April 1st!
Website Purpose
10/3/2008 external link
When designing a website, it is important that webmasters ask some general questions before they begin the design process... Website Purpose
Real Estate Video Podcast
4/3/2008 external link
The use of technology can define the success or failure of a business. This is no more evident than in the real estate industry. Realtors who flocked to the latest technologies, adopted them, and applied them in order to enhance and sell property, are still prospering. Real Estate Video Podcast
The Evan Williams Story on Inc.
3/3/2008 external link
Who is Evan Williams? The brains behind blogger and twitter. Read his story on Inc. com.
Web Graphics, Photos and Templates
26/2/2008 external link
Web Design Elements are topic specific CD ROMs that contain graphics, hiqh quality photographs and web templates about a specific industry. Great solution for small businesses looking for an online identity.
Places to Get Blog Post Ideas
25/2/2008 external link
The best blogs and feeds are those that contain unique, fresh, compelling, content. So where do these prolific posters get their ideas? I talked to a handful of bloggers to determine where their inspiration originated for their content. Not surprisingly, ideas for blog posts or RSS feed items originate or are influenced by other web content. The following are venues for finding your online muse: Blog Post Ideas
TalkDigger Ego Search Tool
22/2/2008 external link
TalkDigger is another Ego Search tool, enter a search word or phrase and subscribe to the feed generated. The feed ill update each time TalkDigger locates the defined keyword online.
Political Feeds
21/2/2008 external link
Stay up on the elections! Political Feeds - Locate political feeds and podcasts for politicians. PolFeeds - Collection of candidate RSS feeds.
TSA Blog Invites Complaints
12/2/2008 external link
The Transportation Security Administration wants to know why we can not all just get along. So, on Thursday, the agency launched a blog to open a dialog with travelers and to reconcile the perceived need for security with the desire for unhindered transit. A day after its launch, the site's premiere entry has more than 330 comments. Those posting range from enthusiastic TSA employees who think the blog is a great idea to aggrieved travelers who want their civil liberties restored to an inventor who believes he has the answer to fungal infections arising from checkpoint shoe removal. complete article
Church of England Goes To Internet
11/2/2008 external link
The Church of England said Saturday it will turn to social networking websites and blogs to spread a new twist on Lent this year. Instead of giving something up in the run-up to Easter, the Anglican church is encouraging Internet surfers to take on new challenges. Among the ideas posted online will be suggestions like go a day without gossiping and leave a thank-you note for your postman.
Web Design Questions and Answers
7/2/2008 external link
How much do you know about web design? Take this web design quiz to find out how much you know about web design... so how much do you know about web design?
Logo Website Use RSS Feeds to Keep Customers Informed
6/2/2008 external link
This logo website uses RSS feeds, so that as new logos are added to the website consumers know instantly!
Track Website Changes Using RSS
4/2/2008 external link
Track webpage changes using RSS feeds. Feedity, create RSS feeds for web pages, the feeds update with webpage changes.
Cool RSS Usage for Web Templates
29/1/2008 external link
Subscribe to the RSS feed and receive notification when any new templates are added to the Webmaster Templates library.
RSS Mixers
28/1/2008 external link
More and more internet users are getting familiar with the concept of RSS feeds and its uses. This has resulted in number of online and offline services to help in better RSS Management. Feedburner and Feeblitz lead the way in RSS Management services. Many a times you want to read content from different sources. While there are tools to filter RSS feed content, tools to mix, blend and Mash-up multiple RSS feeds are more important. They help you grab multiple RSS feeds and create a single customized RSS feed. Here are 10 tools worth checking out… RSS Mixers
RSS Scripts Directory
24/1/2008 external link
Large selection of popular RSS Scripts  for manipulating and publishing RSS feeds. Filter scripts, prepublish feeds, convert the feeds to html or merge multiple RSS feeds. Also extract information in a database and make a feed.
Software Deal of the Day
23/1/2008 external link
Software Deal of the Day offers one software application for sale every day at a significantly discounted price. Software Deal of the Day is a new site that offers software applications at a significantly reduced price for only twenty-four hours. Each day a new software deal is available. If you cannot resist a great deal then Software-DOD.com is for you! Software-DOD.com features popular software titles. The software discounts range from 10-90% off of list prices, and the software is only available at that price for twenty-four hours! Software-DOD.com also contains second chance offers. The second chance offers are still discounted and designed for those that miss the deal of the day offer, but the second chance offer is not as deeply discounted as the deal of the day offer. Many of the software applications on the Software-DOD.com website even have trial versions available, which allows website visitors to try the software prior to making a purchase decision. Interested visitors can preview the applications that will be available on the Software-DOD website for the coming week. Additionally, deals are easy to monitor because RSS feeds are available that contain the daily specials, the second chance offers, and a preview of applications that will be featured on the Software-DOD.com website. Other webmasters and publishers can also syndicate the Software Deal of the Day offers, and integrate the discount offers into their own websites. Software-DOD.com provides the tools to make the integration process painless for webmasters. The offers will dynamically update each night as the new offers become available. Providing such great software deals are sure to endear webmasters to their website visitors. Software developers interested in this new distribution channel are encouraged to submit their software applications for consideration. With economic concerns looming individuals and businesses alike are tightening their spending. Software Deal of the Day is a win for every everyone. Additional details available at http://www.software-dod.com
Advice For Getting More Out of RSS
23/1/2008 external link
RSS may sound like a distress signal along the lines of SOS, but its real purpose is to make accessing Web information simple. An abbreviation for Really Simple Syndication, it allows you to get all the updated headlines and podcasts in one place, without having to sift through individual Web sites. You can put all your feeds together in an RSS reader, which will become your all-in-one destination for news and information. Advice for Getting More from RSS
RSS Feed Etiquette
22/1/2008 external link
Attempts have been made to create best practice documents and specification clarifications. We felt it would be helpful to provide general guidelines for those constructing an RSS 2.0 feed. In general, the following are guidelines for constructing an RSS feed. It is good to get into the habit of validating the RSS feed, either with software, or with an online validator. RSS Feed Etiquette
More RSS Icons
21/1/2008 external link
Another collection of interesting RSS Icons.
BidVertiser for Feeds
10/1/2008 external link
BidVertiser, a site-targeted pay per click advertising network, has now entered the RSS market by offering web publishers a new way to monetize their RSS/ATOM feeds - BidVertiser Ads for Feeds.
NewsGator Client Applications are Now Free!
11/1/2008 external link
As part of an effort to help bolster its enterprise business and provide more relevant content to users, NewsGator Technologies Inc. today announced that all of its consumer RSS  client applications are now available without charge. The list of free applications includes NewsGator Inbox, FeedDemon, NetNewsWire and NewsGator Go for Windows Mobile, Blackberry-Java, iPhone and HTML mobile applications, as well as NewsGator Online, the company said. All include free synchronization across the Web, desktop and mobile devices, NewsGator said. Greg Reinacker, NewsGator chief technology officer and founder, said that the move was driven by the company's desire to boost corporate sales. NewsGator has found that the more individual users run its client products, the easier it is to sell its server-based products, he said.
How to Use an RSS Feed to Provide Content for Your Website
9/1/2008 external link
Article that describes how to pull content from RSS feeds. Search engines love websites that are continuously updated with fresh content. As a website owner, if you want to achieve or maintain a good search engine ranking, then your goal should be to continually provide updated keyword–based content on a regular basis to your website. Naturally, if you're providing the content yourself, this takes a lot of work. Let me show you how you can get fresh, keyword-based content updated on your site on a daily basis with no work on your part using RSS feeds and PHP, and most of all, the search engines will love it! Using RSS for Fresh Content
Reflections of 2007
8/1/2008 external link
The lens through which viewers receive their news has changed. The images of struggle are no longer frozen in time; technology has helped preserve and personalize these conflicts by producing moving tributes to the conflicts of humankind. The strife and internal conflicts that marred the globe in 2006 continued into 2007: Mynamar (Burma), Palestine and Lebanon all continue to struggle with internal conflicts in their borders. The differences between 2006 and 2007 are not obvious; however, under close examination, it is evident that several external struggles have been transformed into internal conflicts. In 2006, many countries attempted to influence their neighbors. This was evident with Iran attempting to influence the turmoil in Iraq, and Syria attempting to control Lebanon. Both struggles have evolved into internal personal conflicts in 2007. 2007 Reflections
More Chinese Censorship
7/1/2008 external link
China has announced tough new rules to crack down on the explosion of audio-visual content on the Internet, reiterating that sex and politically sensitive material will not be tolerated. Only state-controlled entities will have the right to operate websites that post audio-visual content, according to the rules, placing into doubt whether Chinese will have access to foreign video sharing sites such as YouTube. complete article
RSS Micro
3/1/2008 external link
RSSMicro is an RSS search engine. RSSMicro uses ajax and an interactive database to retrieve RSS feeds based on keyword searches.
Cool Technology Predictions for 2008
2/1/2008 external link
Top 10 Winners Predicted for 2008 1. Video 2. Healthy 3. Long Tail 4. Buy USA 5. Rich Internet / Interactive Web / Semantic Web / Web Services 6. Aggregate and Attention Data 7. Power of the People 8. Going Green 9. Biometrics and Big Brother 10. Prosthetics / Bionic Top 10 Losers Predicted for 2008 1. Lead 2. Squat Toilets 3. DRM 4. China 5. Skinny is Out 6. Blockbuster / Netflix 7. Orbo 8. MySpace fell to Facebook 9. Privacy 10. Piracy Cool Technology Predictions for 2008
Internet Marketing Resolutions
1/1/2008 external link
Internet Marketing Resolutions for the New Year Starting a New Year is all about self-reflecting. Most individuals celebrate the incoming year by looking back, determining what goals were met and what goals fell short. Most who have made past resolutions then look forward and resolve to do better in the coming year. Like any Internet marketer, I have a long laundry list of things that I intend to get to... invariably each year the list grows longer, and rarely do I make any significant headway on new projects, ideas, or marketing techniques. I resolve for that to change in 2008! I have compiled a list of Internet Marketing resolutions for the coming year. If your list is already too long, consider saving time and using the list below. 1. Track and Measure Before launching any advertising campaigns, be sure to determine how the campaign will be tracked. I will determine exactly how much money we need to make from the campaign in order for it to be effective and worth the effort. 2. Investigate Pay Per Review I resolve to take a closer look at pay per review websites like PayPerReview, ReviewMe, and PayPerPost and to discern whether the model will be effective for marketing software. 3. Make Video Tutorials It is time! Being a tad on the shy side, this item keeps finding its way to the bottom of my marketing list. However, it is time to utilize videos and use them as marketing tools, websites like YouTube can help raise awareness of products and help instruct our users. Internet Marketing Resolutions for the New Year
Christmas Feed Icons
29/12/2007 external link
This is a little late in posting but still worthy of a mention. Webfruits posted Christmas Feed Icons.
2007 Year of RSS
27/12/2007 external link
ReadWriteWeb posted 2007: The Year in RSS an interesting overview of RSS events over the past year.
Using RSS to Monitor
18/12/2007 external link
You can use ZapTXT to monitor topics on your favorite news sites, classified listings, job postings, blogs, sports teams or just about anything else you can think of. Simply create a feed and recieve notification any time the keyword appears!
Google vs Wikipedia
18/12/2007 external link
According to InfoWorld: Google is developing an online publishing platform where people can write entries on subjects they know, an idea that's close to Wikipedia's user-contributed encyclopedia but with key differences. The project, which is in an invitation-only beta stage, lets users create clean-looking Web pages with their photo and write entries on, for example, insomnia. Those entries are called knols for "unit of knowledge," Google said. Google wants the knols to develop into a deep repository of knowledge, covering topics such as geography, history, and entertainment.
More Venture Money for NewsGator
17/12/2007 external link
NewsGator Technologies, the provider of a desktop RSS news feed reader, has raised $12 million in its fifth round of venture capital, led by new investor Vista Ventures. Previous backers Mobius Venture Capital and Masthead Venture Partners also participated. Founded in 2004, Denver-based NewsGator now claims over 1 million users of its service, which is available through partners like USA Today, FeedDemon and NetNewsWire, as well as through corporate RSS readers and via mobile devices. complete article
eBooks has RSS Feeds
10/12/2007 external link
The eBooks website has added RSS feeds. Simply select the category and place the appropriate feed into your aggregator.
Blogger Arrested for Comments
10/12/2007 external link
Bloggers and free speech advocates are calling on prosecutors not to file charges against a teacher arrested for allegedly posting an anonymous comment online praising the Columbine shooters. Some were disturbed by the post police say James Buss left on a conservative blog, but other observers said it was a sarcastic attempt to discredit critics of education spending. The suburban Milwaukee high school chemistry teacher was arrested last week for the Nov. 16 comment left on http://www.bootsandsabers.com, a blog on Wisconsin politics. complete article
Reputation Management
4/12/2007 external link
The Internet is a bit like the old wild west, and sadly, people often post material about an individual, product, company, or service that is inaccurate or simply nasty. Businesses and individuals alike are struggling with how to best deal with online inaccuracy and defamation. The normal steps for dealing with defamation typically involve litigation, but this is not always realistic for Internet-based situations since the Internet is global, and not managed or governed by any single set of laws. If you have the good fortune of being located in the same legal jurisdiction as the offending poster and their website hosting company, you might be able to successfully prosecute them; or at the very least, you might be able to get the webpage with the offending material taken down by the website host. Keep in mind that most defamation court cases require that you show that actual harm was done by the offending material, which can often be difficult. Reputation Management
Create Professional RSS Feeds
27/11/2007 external link
More and more companies are using RSS as a means to communicate, so having an RSS feed that is professional and well polished will help differentiate your company from your competition. What makes an RSS feed professional? Follow these simple steps to polish your RSS feed and take it to the next level... 1. Feed Image Add an image to your RSS feed. The image will be displayed by many feed readers each time your feed is displayed. This will help build and reinforce your brand or image in the minds of people who read your RSS feed. Adding an image to an RSS feed is relatively easy, and adds a level of professionalism. Create Professional RSS Feeds
RSS Submit
26/11/2007 external link
RSS Feed submission software, RSS Submit, automates the process of submitting your RSS feeds to the RSS search engines. A free evaluation download is available!
New RSS Feed Directory
13/11/2007 external link
Here is a new RSS feed directory. Feedest is a web based aggregation system of feeds.
RSS to Email Service
13/11/2007 external link
Here is another RSS to Email service, SendMeRSS is a widget that forward RSS feeds to individual email addresses.
Another Collection of RSS Buttons
13/11/2007 external link
Here is another collection of RSS buttons, so much for standardization ;-)
35 Ways to Increase RSS Subscribers
10/11/2007 external link
Article that details 35 Ways to Increase RSS Subscribers the list details how to get more people to subscribe to your blog.