Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
Though RSS Feeds are an amazing technology, enabling customers to receive up-to-date news from various resources in real time fashion, they can all be, well, pretty overwhelming. Subscribing to feeds can be somewhat of an addiction. The little orange button is nothing less than a quick invitation to begin receiving daily (and often multiple times [...]
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Monday, July 3rd, 2006
While I think, as well as most online observers, that the Netscape.com change is a good one, gradual change is commonly regarded as a good thing when it comes to changing a longstanding web brand like Netscape.
If you haven’t heard the web design story everyone is buzzing about:
I’ve been tracking the
release of the [...]
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Monday, April 24th, 2006
Look at the feeds you read. Take a look at the television programs you choose. There’s a good chance you have at least a few entertaining sources in your repetoire.
Likewise, while the focus of your content shouldn’t change, the lightness and substance can vary sometimes.
Richard MacManus has almost 15K subscribers, so [...]
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