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  • Key lending rate sinks to record low
    By admin on September 10th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    A key bank-to-bank lending rate fell to its lowest point on record Wednesday, signaling continued easing of the once-frozen credit markets. ...
  • LazyFeed: 1st Independent RSS Aggregator Declares Sup...
    By admin on September 8th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Hot new RSS reader LazyFeed just announced that it intends to implement support for RSSCloud , the real-time element in RSS that WordPress turned on for millions of blogs today . Perhaps already more hip to the real time web than any other RSS aggregator on the market, LazyFeed is a very logical place to see RSSCloud in action. LazyFeed is service ...
  • RSSCloud. Real time updates for blogs and websites wi...
    By admin on September 8th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    The real-time web just took a major leap forward. WordPress.com blogs (and there are 7.5 million of them) now support instant updates via RSSCloud. If you have a WordPress.org blog, you can use the RSS Cloud plugin. So now, rather than waiting, say, an hour or so for your new blog post to be picked up by [...] Source : Politics in the Zeros (subscr...
  • Today is a great day in the evolution of RSS. (Alt Se...
    By admin on September 8th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Today, there’s a great news for the blogosphere that I would like to share with you. RSSCloud, invented by Dave Winer–the father of RSS, has been applied to *all* Wordpress blogs. This is amazing when you think about how many invaluable blogs are hosted on wordpress.com Since Lazyfeed is all about delivering contents in real-time, we will [...]...
  • Chill Pill brings RSS Fever to your desktop (Computer...
    By admin on September 8th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Today’s RSS-client market is dominated by NetNewsWire and Google Reader, in no small part because both are good and free. But folks on the lookout for a different–better, some say–experience have been checking out Fever, a self-hosted, Web-based reader with a flexible interface and a fresh approach to slicing through the Internet&...
  • Chill Pill brings RSS Fever to your desktop (Macworld...
    By admin on September 8th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Fever is a self-hosted RSS reader that offers some unique, powerful features. If Mac users need some incentive to switch away from the competition, Chill Pill may do the trick. Source : Macworld (subscribe) Explore : Apple, Computers, Personal Computers, Technology ...
  • Matt: RSS Cloud (WordPress Planet)
    By admin on September 8th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    RSS Cloud support has been turned on for WordPress.com and you can download a plugin for WordPress.org . Both are first iterations and will continue to be improved over the next few weeks, and I’ll be at the RSS Cloud meetup on Wednesday . Source : WordPress Planet (subscribe) Explore : Technology ...
  • RSS Cloud (Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants)
    By admin on September 8th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Rogers Cadenhead sounds skeptical about supporting RSS Cloud in most servers (never mind having the client side support for it): RSSCloud also requires that all desktop software receiving cloud notifications functions as a web server. So if an RSS reader like BottomFeeder or FeedDemon adds cloud support, it must show its users how to turn off firew...
  • Add RSS Cloud to WordPress: Push Updates to RSS Reade...
    By admin on September 8th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    A new development called RSS Cloud promises to push your blog updates to supported RSS aggregators and feed readers instantly and give real time updates. With Wordpress.com announcing support of its 7.5 million blogs to this feature, the blogosphere needs to wake up and incorporate this feature. What happens now? When you publish your WordPress art...
  • WordPress Adds Real-time Update Alerts, Makes RSS Rel...
    By admin on September 8th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    WordPress just added a new feature called RSSCloud–and as unassuming as that sounds, it’s going to have a potent effect on every WordPress blog: They’re all going to get a little injection of real-time update action. The blogging phenomenon already turned the publishing world on its head by getting the word out faster than traditi...

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