The challenge for Friendfeed and the like is that while I really like all my services gathered in one place, I would rather that these would be centralized on my blog instead of a third party service. Yes you can cross post or add badges, but it's not rea
musings from Paul Terry Walhus, Austin, Texas IT guy and web host and web developer on the Austin scene, the webosphere, the blogosphere, and web 2.0.http://springnet.tumblr.com/rss
Slifeshare is an online space where you share your digital life activities such as browsing the web and listening to music with your friends, family or anyone you care about.
Kevin from JK, an excellent mobile gadget blog, suggested he might like to see his blog as a Twitter River, and I said it would be my honor to provide one. Permalink to this paragraph
One of the great things about standards is that once they're widely adopted people can bend them to uses that were never thought of by the people who originally crafted the standard. Everyone knows you can get news and blog posts via RSS, but there are a
A serialised RSS web feed enables a subscriber to receive, perhaps on a daily basis, sequential episodes from within a series of episodes. The subscriber always starts at the beginning regardless when they start their subscription.
This Original Signal Web 2.0 frontpage is a human filtered content website. It shows only the best Web 2.0 related articles from the best Web 2.0-blogs.
If you want to run a slideshow of web pages, fed from a delicous RSS feed, here's a way to do it: http://ouseful.open.ac.uk/deliShow/deliciousUsername/deliciousTag
What makes Flickr interesting as an online application is it’s use of RSS, among other things, and how that in turn enables social networking. Although the term “social networking” is currently a buzzword, what Flickr and del.icio.us have achieved,