Archive for January, 2010

Forums and RSS Go Together!

January 27th, 2010

If you have a forumb please/b add an RSS feed that subscribers can subscribe to in order to see new posts! It makes monitoring forumsb much /beasier and will increase the stickiness of your forum! Most forums have an easy add-on, for RSS feeds.

For Gods Sake Communicate

January 25th, 2010

For Gods sake, blog! Pope Benedict told priests on Saturday, saying they must learn to use new forms of communication to spread the gospel message.br / br / In his message for the Roman Catholic Churchs World Day of Communications, the pope, who is 82 and known not to love computers or the internet, acknowledged priests must make the most of the irich menu of options/i offered by new technology.br / br / a href=http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100123/wr_nm/us_pope_blog target=_blank Communicate Gods Words/a

Twitter Lists to RSS

January 19th, 2010

New tool to convert a href=http://twiterlist2rss.appspot.com/ target=_blank Twitter Lists to RSS/a.

FreeMyFeed

January 18th, 2010

a href=http://freemyfeed.com/ target=_blank FreeMyFeed/a - Free your feed from authentication or invalid SSL certificates for use in the feed reader of your choice.

RSS Scripts Updated

January 14th, 2010

A bunch of the a href=http://www.feedforall.com/scripts-directory.htm target=_blank RSS feed management scripts/a have been updated.

Using RSS Feeds

January 13th, 2010

iThe Internet gives you access to a virtual smorgasbord of information. From the consequential to the trivial, the astonishing to the mundane, it is all within your reach. This means you can keep up with the headlines, policies, trends, and tools that interest your nonprofit, and keep informed about what people are saying about your organization online. But the sheer volume of information can pose challenges, too: namely, how do you separate the useful data from all the rest? One way is to use RSS, which brings the information you want to you./ibr / br / a href=http://www.idealware.org/articles/rss_tools.php target=_blank Using RSS Feeds to Feed Your Information Needs/a

How to Translate RSS feeds

January 12th, 2010

Interesting article explains a href=http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-9731147-2.html target=_blank how to translate RSS feeds/a:br / br / iIt is not as easy as using a one-step translation service, but it is worth the effort for reading blogs you think you might like that are not in your language. I will walk through a demo of translating Webware into French. /i

RSS - What is the Deal for 2010

January 11th, 2010

iWith the web, one thing that we know is that things are forever changing, and usually more quickly as opposed to less. So it is with RSS as well, and one thing we know for sure is that the use of RSS will evolve based on patterns affecting the social web, the real time web, and so on. /ibr / i/ibr / a href=http://technorati.com/blogging/article/rss-whats-the-deal-in-2010/ target=_blank RSS in 2010/a - according to Technorati

5 Reasons RSS Readers Rock

January 7th, 2010

iWhat I learned from that discussion is that while the RSS Reader market is indeed in decline, there are still a number of compelling use cases for RSS Readers. Not to mention new tools worth checking out. So in this more optimistic post, I list 5 reasons why you should continue to use RSS Readers/ibr / i/ibr / a href=http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/5_reasons_why_rss_readers_still_rock.php target=_blank complete article/a
Another year has rolled by marked by miracles, political milestones and tragedies alike. 2009 was the year of financial uproar with bailouts and ponzi schemes dominating the news on a regular basis. Chrysler and GM stalwart car giants struggled to survive. Bernie Madoffs financial pyramid came tumbling down, taking average citizens retirement plans with it, emptying the coffers of trusting non-profits and celebrities alike. br / br / a href=http://www.small-business-software.net/2009-reflections-2010-predictions.htm target=_blank 2009 Reflections, 2010 Predictions/a