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asp.net » Shane Henderson | Life at JobBurner.com | Technical Blog - Sep 29, 2008
I tried to jump on the bandwagon and switch to Google Reader but today was the last straw; I'm switching back to reliable old Bloglines. Here are my reasons: 1) A few of my feeds have mysteriously "disappeared". Enough …
Also tagged: business, design, google, bloglines, google reader, startups, rss feeds
lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Sep 24, 2008
Rososo, a free feed reader, takes a backwards track from the majority of RSS-checking tools. The layout is ultra-minimal (and quick-loading), and you add sites by merely typing in their URL or feed address. If they've …
lifehacker.com » Lifehacker - Sep 24, 2008
Rososo, a free feed reader, takes a backwards track from the majority of RSS-checking tools. The layout is ultra-minimal (and quick-loading), and you add sites by merely typing in their URL or feed address. If they've …
Also tagged: rss, feed reader, rss reader
lifehacker.com » Lifehacker - Aug 25, 2008
The end of summer vacation season is a good time to take up the hunt for a new, better job, as hiring managers can look at firm schedules and determine what shortfalls need filling. Today and through the rest of this …
Also tagged: jobs, career, job, top, feeds, job search, email alerts
blogherald.com » The Blog Herald - Aug 15, 2008
A question came up during this WTF Blog Design Clutter series asking how many feed icons to we need on our blogs. We looked at feed clutter on your blog but how many is too many and which ones do you need? How many do …
Also tagged: rss, xml, web design, feeds, guides, feedburner, atom, blog design, feedblitz, blog clutter, cleaning up your blog, blog clean up, blog cleaning, blog feeds, feed subscription services
blogherald.com » The Blog Herald - Aug 9, 2008
Yesterday, we looked at the clutter that can be found on many blogs for visually displaying outgoing feed information. Today, let’s explore the clutter of incoming feeds as part of the WTF Blog Design Clutter series …
Also tagged: web design, feeds, guides, blogroll, blog design, blog clutter, feed lists, blog design clutter, incoming feeds
blogherald.com » The Blog Herald - Aug 7, 2008
A question came up during this WTF Blog Design Clutter series asking how many feed icons to we need on our blogs. We looked at feed clutter on your blog but how many is too many and which ones do you need? How many do …
Also tagged: rss, xml, web design, feeds, guides, feedburner, atom, blog design, feedblitz, blog clutter, cleaning up your blog, blog clean up, blog cleaning, blog feeds, feed subscription services
blogherald.com » The Blog Herald - Aug 7, 2008
Yesterday, we looked at the clutter that can be found on many blogs for visually displaying outgoing feed information. Today, let’s explore the clutter of incoming feeds as part of the WTF Blog Design Clutter series …
Also tagged: web design, feeds, guides, blogroll, blog design, blog clutter, feed lists, blog design clutter, incoming feeds
blogherald.com » The Blog Herald - Aug 5, 2008
Yesterday, we looked at the clutter that can be found on many blogs for visually displaying outgoing feed information. Today, let’s explore the clutter of incoming feeds as part of the WTF Blog Design Clutter series …
Also tagged: web design, feeds, guides, blogroll, blog design, blog clutter, feed lists, blog design clutter, incoming feeds
ittoolbox.com » elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog - Thinking Outside The Inbox - Jul 16, 2008
Here is Part II of that extended commentary on "I Freed Myself From E-Mail's Grip" where I keep adding further up various different arguments on why e-mail is perhaps not the best of collaboration and knowledge sharing …
Also tagged: rss, time management, web 2 0, innovation, tools, collaboration, social computing, new york times, productivity, social networking, conversations, content management, e mail, km, communication, email, social media, ibm, content, enterprise 2 0, knowledge management, transparency, social software, nytimes, generation y, ownership, balance, gen y, atom, responsibility, dialogue, dave pollard, real time collaboration, productivity tools, online collaboration, social capital, openness, plain english, knowledge sharing, remote collaboration, collaboration 2 0, bacn, commoncraft, basex, progress reports, tacit knowledge, explicit knowledge, jonathan spira, generational divide, social software in plain english, gen yer