Posted by Hendry Lee on 09/4/06 in RSS News, RSS Tools
Topic clustered RSS reader from Yahoo!
Yahoo! has released the experimental topic clustered RSS reader that has the capability to group a collection of feeds in relevant groups. This application only works with Yahoo Widget Engine.
The Get Humanized team have come up with a new breed of RSS aggregator. They provide a cool and Ajaxy search […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 07/21/06 in RSS Metrics, RSS News, RSS Tools
FeedBurner has acquired Blogbeat, an online service that provides insight about your blog including who is reading what posts, which blog post is most popular, and others. In the near future, Q4 2006, Blogbeat’s core functionality will be integrated into FeedBurner.
Blogbeat also uses the feed as a foundation for statistics about blog posts and activity, […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 07/4/06 in RSS News
Wimbledon tennis tournament have setup an RSS feed. You can get updated news related to Wimbledon from the official Wimbledon 2006 site.
CNN Money has an interview with Dick Costolo, CEO of FeedBurner. The Business 2.0 magazine interview article discusses how RSS technology works and heads to. It also covers the challenge FeedBurner has to raise […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 06/27/06 in RSS News
Nielsen//Netratings announced that nearly three-quarters of U.S. active Web users connected at home via broadband in May 2006, growing 15 percentage points over a year ago. The interesting thing is, those who use broadband are more likel to make better use of Internet technologies such as RSS feeds and blogging.
While narrowband users are still using […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 06/19/06 in RSS News
Like my other blogs, I am introducing a new blog post format that allows me to quickly point you to interesting stuff that is happening today, but I don’t have many things to comment about. They are still nice to know. There is simply too many things happening in a day in the syndication (and […]
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