Posts Tagged ‘rss-integration’

Financial Site Integrates Blogging

Wednesday, July 12th, 2006

One of the smartest new ideas on the web is the new FeelingBullish.com and the way they are tying your portfolio’s performance to your online reputation.  At this financial site, they’re creating a way to have normal, everyday investors help other investors and, because of the way they have designed the reputation algorithm, you know [...]

Corporate Press Releases

Friday, June 9th, 2006

Using RSS to deliver your press releases is becoming more common.  Companies are beginning to see just how efficient RSS can be for delivering rapidly changing pages to a subscriber.
Press Releases are a necessary evil and RSS makes them feel a little less like spam.  Although, as someone who gets them often, making them newsworthy [...]

RSS Content Integration

Friday, May 19th, 2006

Because you want to offer the reader a site with content that updates often, you might consider integrating RSS news directly on your main page.
Take a look at our main page, RSSApplied.com.  Notice that on the left side we have real time news delivered via RSS.  Then, on the right side we’ve integrated the RSS [...]

RSS Syndicated Content

Friday, May 19th, 2006

Deliver the content to your employees that you know they need to see.  Consider dynamic content on certain topics that would educate and encourage your employees.
You can choose to integrate the content as headlines, headlines with synopsis, or full articles and headlines.  Depending on how you want the messages displayed, you may choose any of [...]

New Browser Integrates RSS and Social Networking

Friday, October 21st, 2005

Don’t be surprised if Flock, the newest addition to the browser market, begins to garner much attention in the coming days.  Flock, an offshoot of Firefox, offers the user a rich, social experience, integrating the sites Flickr and  Del.icio.us directly into the menu bar.  Most exciting, though, is the way Flock goes about drawing attention [...]