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Posted by Fred 2005-03-01 12:33:46 PM|| || Front Page|| [1 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 That's good, right?
Posted by Seafarious  2005-03-01 1:34:37 PM||   2005-03-01 1:34:37 PM|| Front Page Top

#2 Em, you try it first.
Posted by Matt 2005-03-01 1:42:31 PM||   2005-03-01 1:42:31 PM|| Front Page Top

#3 Fred's got a job?

Jeez, Fred, how do you find the time to run (and tinker with) Rantburg, and work besides? I barely have time to skim the entries and drop in an occasional snark.

Fred - Superman of the Blogosphere! :-D
Posted by Barbara Skolaut  2005-03-01 1:49:44 PM||   2005-03-01 1:49:44 PM|| Front Page Top

#4 Cool Stuff Fred!

To all,

for more info see,

http://my.yahoo.com/s/rss-faq.html#whatrss

What is RSS?

RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." It’s a format that web sites and blogs can use to send updated headlines to you via services like My Yahoo!. My Yahoo! gathers the content you select from a variety of sources and displays it for you in one convenient location. Syndication means you don't have to visit each site individually to see what's new -- you simply scan headlines or brief article summaries and click to read the full text. That’s the "really simple" part. And it’s "really simple" for publishers to make their content accessible this way too.
Because RSS is a relatively new format, not all sites currently syndicate their content in this way. However, many notable sites already do offer RSS, and every day the RSS offering grows. For example, news sites such as the Christian Science Monitor, the BBC, and CNet's News.com use RSS to syndicate news headlines and summaries. Other sites use RSS to alert customers of new products or upcoming events.
Posted by TomAnon 2005-03-01 2:17:28 PM||   2005-03-01 2:17:28 PM|| Front Page Top

#5 Fred's Rantburg---Obsessive compulsive pursuit of excellence in content, formatting, code and convenience.

And achieving it!

Heh!
Posted by Alaska Paul  2005-03-01 2:40:57 PM||   2005-03-01 2:40:57 PM|| Front Page Top

#6 Fred; Hope I am not out of line using your first name? Rantburg is a great blog....thanks for all your efforts. You really deserve a great deal of applause for bringing all of us this great place!
Thanks
Posted by Ebbeath Gleart2775 2005-03-01 2:49:25 PM||   2005-03-01 2:49:25 PM|| Front Page Top

#7 That's Mister Fred to you pal...

:: wink ::
Posted by Seafarious  2005-03-01 4:08:38 PM||   2005-03-01 4:08:38 PM|| Front Page Top

#8 Fred -- thanks. Maybe we could have separate feeds for each page (and maybe even category)?

Incidentally, the 'article links on the front page' issue has reappeared.
Posted by someone 2005-03-01 4:09:52 PM||   2005-03-01 4:09:52 PM|| Front Page Top

#9 It works with BotomFeeder.:)
Posted by SwissTex  2005-03-01 5:53:21 PM||   2005-03-01 5:53:21 PM|| Front Page Top

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