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Tools that rock my blogging that you should try too
While doing my morning skim through TweetDeck (among other info sources), I saw this post that I think fits pretty well with the theme of the book—8 tools & techniques to improve your blogging « Boagworld—so I gave it a … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging 101, Books, Cool tools, Create Your Own Blog
Tagged blogging tools, blogging workflow, Blogo, ecto, evernote, feeddemon, Feedly, google reader, hootsuite, how to blog, NetNewsWire, posterous, PostRank, skitch, tweetdeck, Yojimbo
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RSS Readers–Why have you forsaken us? Part 1: Setting the stage
With all of the discussion of whether RSS is dead–RSS: A good idea at the time but there are better ways now | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com–or not–Marshall Kirkpatrick, Technology Journalist » If You Think RSS is Dead Then … Continue reading
Posted in Internet Life, RSS, Web 2.0
Tagged feeddemon, google reader, Gruml, mac os x apps, mac rss apps, NetNewsWire, rss software, Times reader
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FeedDemon 2.8 proves that client-based RSS apps still rock
After reading Steven Hodson’s review of the new FeedDemon 2.8 beta, I pinged Nick Bradbury on Twitter to see if I could get on the test of early testers. Nick sent me the links to the latest version and sent … Continue reading
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Tagged chrome, client apps, feeddemon, google reader, greasemonkey, RSS
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