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Full Fat Feeds: Stuffing My RSS Reader Members Public

The one thing that I really like about printed daily newspapers – and the reason I still buy them at weekends – is the browsability of them. You can work your way through their pages and discover things that you didn’t know you were interested in knowing. They’re a great

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Atom

How I Use Feed Subscriptions: Part 1 Members Public

Dan [http://www.danblank.com] recently asked how many RSS (or atom) feeds I subscribe to [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2008/01/on_a_feed_reading_orgy.html], and how I manage them. Let’s start with how many. Well, in my main subscription group, I have just shy

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Atom

On a Feed Reading Orgy Members Public

So, last year I promised you my agenda for 2008, to appear yesterday. But then I shamelessly and blatantly abandoned you, reneged on my promise and spent the day with my lovely wife instead. Life trumps blogging, as people used to say all the time a few years ago and

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
bloggers

Another Thought About RSS Members Public

Is a blog really a blog, if it isn’t publishing some flavour of feed, be it Atom or RSS? Or is it merely a web page with some blog-like characteristics?

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Atom

Two Thoughts on RSS Members Public

1. We really need some way to incorporate comments directly into the RSS feed (and no, doing it separately WordPress-style doesn’t cut it). 2. If you have a large number of RSS feeds in your aggregator, they really need to be tended like a garden. The dead wood and

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Atom

Feedburner is FreeBurner Members Public

Today’s entry in the really-not-very-surprising stakes:Google Sets Feedburner Pro Free! [http://www.somewhatfrank.com/2007/07/feedburner-goes.html] > FeedBurner, the Chicago-based feed management startup that was recently acquired by Google, has decided to offer its Pro services for free. Users can now get all the Pro stats

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Atom

Feeds To Zero Members Public

Something strange and wonderful has occurred: Those of you familiar with the Mac and NetNewsWire [http://www.newsgator.com/Individuals/NetNewsWire/] will know what this screengrab means: for the first time in many long months, I’m finally on top of all my RSS feed subscriptions. I have none unread.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
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Staring Into The RSS Abyss Members Public

Aaaargh. There’s nothing worse that starting to get on top of your RSS backlog [http://adam.vox.com/library/post/climbing-the-rss-mountain.html], when your reader suddenly starts to refresh and you see your count starting to shoot up again. I will get there.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Atom