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October 23, 2006

The simplest RSS feed reader you could create

UsefulCode have published two small php classes that allow us to have a RSS feed reader in our web site. Actually, I have been testing it and indeed it has several deficiencies and many if we compare it with a powerful class, as Magpie RSS.
Nevertheless, it’s so simple to put it in execution that is […]

Filed by Tom at October 23rd, 2006 under technology, Internet, RSS, Web Design, Tools
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October 13, 2006

Ten Firefox’s best extensions for Web development

This one is a brief summary of what in my opinion are the best firefox extensions for Web development. But careful, it’s not a closed Top Ten there are still several extensions that we can keep for another moment.
CodeTech
A magnificent HTML editor, has three views: Code, WYSIWYG and a Firefox preview. Also it allows you […]

Filed by Tom at October 13th, 2006 under Google, Firefox, extensions, PageRank, Internet, RSS, Web Services, Blog, Creativity, Web Design, Seo
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October 7, 2006

Subscribe to YouTube Tags easily

In our last post we mention that when you want to be updated on certain topics you can choose between several solutions; one of them is to subscribe to YouTube Video Tags.
Mostly if someday we need to realize a follow-up to certain type of videos in YouTube, we can do it in a very easy […]

Filed by Tom at October 7th, 2006 under YouTube, RSS, Web Services, Tools
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September 30, 2006

SMO, Rules of Social Media Optimization

A new phrase starts taking force in the world of Internet marketing. As well as it is common to talk about the importance of the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) in a web life; with the emergence of increasingly dynamical social applications and sites, there arises also the importance of optimizing the web social communication, this […]

Filed by Tom at September 30th, 2006 under Digg, Internet, RSS, Mashups, Blog, Creativity, Internet Marketing, Seo, Smo
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April 15, 2006

Media Report: Blog, Podcast and RSS Advertising Outlook

Combined blog, podcast and RSS ad spend by the end of 2005 totaled $20.4 million, a 198.4 percent increase over the 2004 levels for user-generated online media - and is projected to climb 144.9 percent in 2006, reaching $49.8 million, according to a new report, “Blog, Podcast & RSS Advertising Outlook,” from PQ Media. Total […]

Filed by Tom at April 15th, 2006 under Business, Marketing, Business Blogging, RSS, podcast, Blog, Advertising
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March 30, 2006

Finding Profits In Podcasting

Its origin is in Web radio and audio blogs, but companies like IBM, Oracle, and Purina view podcasting as a new medium for hawking their wares.
It wasn’t long ago that podcasting was a fringe medium known only to aficionados of Web radio and audio blogs. But in just a few months, podcasting has jumped […]

Filed by Tom at March 30th, 2006 under Business, Business Blogging, technology, Internet, RSS, podcast
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How to create a podcast

Podcasts are like radio broadcasts for MP3 players, but that’s about where the similarity ends.
So let me say right off that I’m not trying to “sell” anything. “Podcasting” is becoming a bit of an overused buzzword in some circles, while others haven’t heard the first thing about it. It is a movement worth watching, but […]

Filed by Tom at March 30th, 2006 under Business, technology, Internet, RSS, Web Services, podcast
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March 29, 2006

Filter Your Feeds for Free

First there was FeedRinse. Some complained that they were stingy on the free feed filters. ZapTXT says true dat and offers the same service for nada. They screen your feeds for certain criteria and zing you an SMS, an e-mail or an IM. Great idea and they have a bookmarklet.

The message here, entrepreneurs, is to […]

Filed by Tom at March 29th, 2006 under technology, RSS
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Big day for RSS on Windows

Talk about a one-two punch. NewsGator launched new versions of both their Outlook add-in, now called NewsGator Inbox, and FeedDemon, a desktop RSS client. The company has also completely redesigned their pricing to address customer concerns about the subscription model they adopted in the previous release. NewsGator founder Greg Reinacker, announcing the new releases on […]

Filed by Tom at March 29th, 2006 under Business, Microsoft, Windows, RSS
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