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  • Google Reader Play spices up RSS feeds (übergizmo)
    By admin on March 11th, 2010 | No Comments Comments
    RSS feeds have pretty much remained the same way as when they first made it big, and reading all those feeds could prove to be a bore. Google intends to spice things up a bit with their new service known as Google Reader Play, where similar to Stumbleupon, it offers you an alternative method of browsing interesting news on the Internet. Items will ...
  • Google tries to make its RSS reader fun, too (Webware...
    By admin on March 11th, 2010 | No Comments Comments
    The Net giant unveils Google Reader Play, an attempt to put an easy-to-use, entertaining interface on its feed-reader Web application Originally posted at Deep Tech Source : Webware (subscribe) Explore : Google, Technology, Technology Blogs ...
  • Why did Nick Denton truncate Gawker’s RSS feeds...
    By admin on March 11th, 2010 | No Comments Comments
    … largely by people who had their own sites and could drive traffic, while now, in the age of Google Reader, it’s moved a tiny bit downmarket, even as the key people you want linking to you use RSS less and Twitter more. But the fact is that pretty much the only time I read Gawker blog entries is when they turn up in a search of my RSS ...
  • Google Reader Play- Google’s iPad-Ready RSS Reader ...
    By admin on March 11th, 2010 | No Comments Comments
    Google Reader is a pretty powerful way to organize and read your RSS feeds. For the most part I use it as the engine powering and syncing my data beneath the surface but actually read my feeds using a 3rd-party app. For example, my Google Reader account gathers dozens of feeds but the app iNews [...] Related posts: Google Launches New Accessibility...
  • Google Prettifies RSS With Tablet-Ready Google Reader...
    By admin on March 11th, 2010 | No Comments Comments
    The mad scientists at Google Labs have unleashed their latest concoction: Google Reader Play , a new way to look at your feeds one Google-suggested site at a time. It’s actually pretty neat! And would be perfect for the iPad. More » Source : Gizmodo (subscribe) Explore : Gizmodo, Google, Google Reader, Search Engines, Technology ...
  • Google Prettifies RSS With iPad-Ready Google Reader P...
    By admin on March 11th, 2010 | No Comments Comments
    The mad scientists at the Google Labs have unleashed their latest concoction: Google Reader Play , a new way to look at your feeds one Google-suggested site at a time. It’s actually pretty neat! And perfect for the iPad. More » Source : Gizmodo (subscribe) Explore : Gizmodo, Google, Google Reader, Search Engines, Technology ...
  • Treasurys down ahead of 30-year auction
    By admin on March 11th, 2010 | No Comments Comments
    Treasurys traded lower Thursday ahead of a government auction of $13 billion in 30-year bonds. ...
  • Lifehacker RSS Feeds Do a Little Dance [Announcements...
    By admin on March 10th, 2010 | No Comments Comments
    Hey there Lifehacker RSS readers! Starting today, as passed down from above, Lifehacker’s default RSS feed is switching from a full-item feed to an excerpt-only feed. Don’t panic! You can still get the full feed back. We fully understand the hypocrisy of a productivity site with an excerpt-only RSS feed, and the last thing we want is to...
  • How to add Rss Autodiscovery to your site?
    By admin on March 10th, 2010 | No Comments Comments
    I sometimes see web sites or blogs that have RSS feeds, but fail to include the one line of HTML that enables RSS autodiscovery. Even some well known blogs such as 37 signal vs noise omit the feature.Jason Kottke’s blog has autodiscovery support on the main page, but not on his entry pages. Adding that one line of code to your template will m...
  • RSS Readers Will Not Get To See Where This Telestrato...
    By admin on March 10th, 2010 | No Comments Comments
    Yes, yes — I know. Those of you reading this on RSS will probably only get a portion of this message and it will leave you wondering, “Hey, what the crap happened to the full Deadspin feed, those greedy basta…” More » Source : Deadspin (subscribe) Explore : Sports Blogs, Technology ...

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