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Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk - be ruthless with your unread RSS feed postsRSS feeds: Go away from your desk for a few days and RSS feeds can quickly rack up a lot of unread posts. Don't be afraid to mark them all read. Maybe you'll miss the 'scoop of the year' or maybe you'll just miss reading old news. Chances are it's the latter. Tipster: Martin Belam. To submit a... |
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Two Must-Have Book FeedsTwo must-have book feeds: Audible NYTimes Best Sellers iTunes Audiobooks ... |
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Testing My New HostWell, I’ve finally [fingers crossed] moved my site to my new host. I’m doing the most depressing of moves–going from colo to “regularl” hosting. But at least it’s good hosting; rather than go the discount route I went with Media Temple (mt). I expect problems.... |
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Lorcan Dempsey's weblog: Holiday and RSSNo posts for the next few days over the (US) holiday period as we are travelling. A parting note on reading feeds. I have shifted to Chrome for much of my web use. Although there are a few things I miss, overall I like the snappiness of its response. This means that I have also shifted to Google... |
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Carry Your Google Reader Offline with Scoop, Supports SynchronizationBrowse your Google Feeds Offline with Scoop Scoop is like an offline browser for your Google Reader feeds. Just associate your Google Reader account and Scoop will download all your subscriptions to the local drive so you always have access to stuff you want to read even in an offline environ... |
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What The Heck Happened To Our RSS Feeds? [Silicon Alley Insider]One of the casualties from our big site update last night: Our RSS feeds. Many of you have written in to let us know that some stories are being duplicated, and that you're seeing posts from our other sites that you haven't seen before. Thanks. We're on it, and it should be getting fixed right n... |


