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Apparently, Feedo Style, an app that allows you to include RSS and ATOM feed content on your web site, has decided to take matters into their own hands and sell the product outright using an auction on eBay . |
Posts Tagged with ‘rss’
Don’t Wait to Be Bought, Just Try eBay
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on March 12, 2007
Do You Know Everything About FeedBurner?
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on February 23, 2007
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I had a chance to catch up with FeedBurner employee, Eric Olson. Eric is responsible for cultivating relationships with bloggers, blog networks, podcasters and a wide range of independent and commercial publishers, making him a prime interviewee to look at here at Profy. During our conversation, I found out a little more about the service that so many of us use daily, the reasons behind its success, and the founding principals behind it. To me, the level of customer support, [...] |
Oh! Oh! Veoh!
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on February 14, 2007
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We received an invitation to check out the new features at Veoh, so let's see what is up at the popular video community.In case you don't know, Veoh is a unique community for distributing TV and video content. The Veoh player software enables users to distribute full screen TV quality video via broadband connection to sites around the world. Anyone from major movie studios to desktop PC users can broadcast their video over this secure platform. |
Megite 2.0 - Your Personal RSS Newspaper
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on December 29, 2006
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Review: Megite RSS aggregator service. The ability to read ALL your feeds on one website everyday. |
Feed Readers Reviewed
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on December 21, 2006
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First there were few. Then there were millions. “They” are known as blogs, the now ubiquitous pages where people tell all, tell nothing, and comment on news as often as they make it. We can be fairly certain that they’re here to stay, don’t you think? I do, but how, oh how we track them all? Well, luckily for you, you can probably skip over a great deal of them, if only to keep your sanity. But you can occupy [...] |
Gritwire, Not Just an RSS Feed Reader
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on December 18, 2006
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There are so many RSS feed readers available nowadays. What makes or breaks them? I think the answer is the unique features they provide. It doesn’t matter if they are web- or desktop based. The most important aspect is whether or not they give us an excellent experience while we use them. |
Skype RSS Reader - Anothr
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on December 01, 2006
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Anothr is a Skype RSS Robot. Before today, I’d never been able to appreciate why anyone in their right mind would want to be automatically notified by Skype, when a website updates. But to tell you the truth, it’s incredibly useful! I can get a direct Skype notification, the second that Profy updates! Of course, if you’re a long-term, dedicated reader, you might know that Anothr was first discovered over a month ago by our very own 2cworth. A good [...] |
Manage RSS Feeds With Feedcycle
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on November 28, 2006
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Do you own a blog that tells a story? Don’t you wish there was a way for you to publish your story in an orderly manner? Well, with Feedcycle, you can control how frequently your feed will be delivered to your readers. |
Create the RSS Feeds You Need With Ponyfish
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on November 19, 2006
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Reading blog entries and other news sources could be a daunting task. Especially when you have to go through them one by one. There are a lot of free RSS readers available in the world wide web nowadays to help you subscribe to those RSS feeds. But there’s one more problem, how you are going to subscribe to your favourite websites’ RSS feeds, if they don’t have any? |
Yourminis: A Homepage That’s Ahead Of The Class
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on November 13, 2006
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Michael Arrington over at Techcrunch shined a light on one of the coolest finds I???ve seen in a while. If you???re into customizable homepages (Pageflakes, Google Ig), give Yourminis a whirl. From the makers of Goowy, a flash-based productivity suite, Yourminis is a start page following in the same vein, only instead of Ajax working magic behind the scenes, Macromedia???s mainstay for producing eye candy is turning tricks here. |





