Category: RSS

  • Twitter tracking Davos

    This is how I’m keeping track of what the buzz is about at the World Economic Forum meeting this week in Davos, Switzerland – tracking Twitter comments on the hashtags #davos and #davos09. I’ll jump in to the Twitter Search…

  • Is there an alternative to FeedBurner?

    In mid December, the RSS feeds for all my blogs including this one that have been managed by FeedBurner since 2004were auto-migrated over to Google. This is part of the changes that started happening earlier last year following Google’s acquisition…

  • Finding the enterprise RSS trigger

    Marshall Kirkpatrick writes a very interesting post at ReadWriteWeb entitled “RIP Enterprise RSS.” The essence of his argument is that demand for RSS simply never arose and that the market is over. I’m in the UK and largely agree with…

  • A look into RSS feeds managed by Google

    Last weekend, all my RSS feeds that have been managed by Feedburner over the past four years were auto-migrated to Google. This is a culmination of a process arising from Google’s acquisition of Feedburner in mid 2007 where all RSS…

  • 60 PR blogs in one RSS feed

    Last weekend, I wrote about essential PR blogs to subscribe to in the PR Network that David Jones created, hoping that it might lead more PR bloggers to join that network (it didn’t really). It’s a great list of some…