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gRSShopper in Detail ~ gRSShopper
gRSShopper is an application that allows you to define your own community of RSS feeds, aggregates content from those feeds and organizes it, and helps you integrate that content into your own posts, articles and other content.
How to Embed Almost Anything in your Website
Learn how to embed almost anything in your HTML web pages from Flash videos to Spreadsheets to high resolution photographs to static images from Google Maps and more.
What Is Newsmastering And What Are Newsradars? RSS News Aggregation And Re-Publishing For Beginners - Robin Good's Latest News
Newsmastering is the process by which a human being identifies, aggregates, hand-picks, edits and republishes a highly-focused, thematic news via RSS. Newsmastering allows dedicated news editors (newsmasters) to remix and contextualize the existing tsunam
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Newsmastering is a new and emerging skill that involves gathering, filtering and selecting from the chaos of information that saturates the internet, and delivering the resulting news feed to niche-targeted audiences.
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Newsmastering is a new and emerging skill that involves gathering, filtering and selecting from the chaos of information that saturates the internet, and delivering the resulting news feed to niche-targeted audiences.
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Marshall Kirkpatrick’s Site About How to Use the New Internet » Screen Shots: How I Use RSS to Track Thousands of News Sources Easily
Below is a series of screen shots illustrating the current state of my basic RSS work flow. There are lots of little details, feed discovery and creation techniques and other advanced steps that can be taken - but I’m often asked about the basics. So here they are. I hope you find this useful and feel free to pass it along to a friend. I’ll do my best to answer any questions in comments below. If you’d like a personalized research system like this set up and populated with the most useful feeds for your work, let me know. I’m also working with some other people on a giant post coming soon describing all the things I know how to do with a pile of RSS feeds - I have a consulting project that’s totally open ended so I thought I’d make a list.
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Below is a series of screen shots illustrating the current state of my basic RSS work flow. There are lots of little details, feed discovery and creation techniques and other advanced steps that can be taken - but I’m often asked about the basics. So here they are. I hope you find this useful and feel free to pass it along to a friend. I’ll do my best to answer any questions in comments below. If you’d like a personalized research system like this set up and populated with the most useful feeds for your work, let me know. I’m also working with some other people on a giant post coming soon describing all the things I know how to do with a pile of RSS feeds - I have a consulting project that’s totally open ended so I thought I’d make a list.
Wild Apricot Blog : Roll Your Own RSS Feed Digest Widget
There are many ways to publish any RSS feed on your own website — Feedburner’s BuzzBoost feature, and Widgetbox, for example, among a host of other methods including a Google Docs trick— but lately I’ve chosen a service called Feed Informer (a.k.a. Feed Digest), for several reasons:
* Feed Informer is quite easy to use, even for non-techy people;
* It lets you funnel the RSS feeds from multiple sources into one widget;
* You can customize your widget's appearance and also the type of code used to deliver it;
* You can create up to 100 different custom feeds; and
* You can easily update all of your feed widgets through one (free) account. (If you want tech support, however, that only comes with a paid Premium account.)
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- Feed Informer is quite easy to use, even for non-techy people;
- It lets you funnel the RSS feeds from multiple sources into one widget;
- You can customize your widget's appearance and also the type of code used to deliver it;
- You can create up to 100 different custom feeds; and
- You can easily update all of your feed widgets through one (free) account. (If you want tech support, however, that only comes with a paid Premium account.)
There are many ways to publish any RSS feed on your own website — Feedburner’s BuzzBoost feature, and Widgetbox, for example, among a host of other methods including a Google Docs trick— but lately I’ve chosen a service called Feed Informer (a.k.a. Feed Digest), for several reasons:
Techcafeteria Blog » More RSS Tools: Managing Content with Pipes
The article provides numerous examples of RSS sources, but all in the form of web sites, blogs and web services that offer you one or more streams of information. If you want to narrow your view beyond the feeds available on a site, say, because you are only interested in Idealware posts about CRM tools or the ones written by Steve Backman, then you need a tool that will refine your search. Alternatively, you might want to put a section containing news stories relevant to a particular issue on your site, but want some control over the sources, as well as the subject matter. For this amount of control over the content you retrieve, you want to use something like Yahoo! Pipes.
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The article provides numerous examples of RSS sources, but all in the form of web sites, blogs and web services that offer you one or more streams of information. If you want to narrow your view beyond the feeds available on a site, say, because you are only interested in Idealware posts about CRM tools or the ones written by Steve Backman, then you need a tool that will refine your search. Alternatively, you might want to put a section containing news stories relevant to a particular issue on your site, but want some control over the sources, as well as the subject matter. For this amount of control over the content you retrieve, you want to use something like Yahoo! Pipes.
Time Management Tips for Nonprofit Techies and Social Media Strategists
A slidedeck for a career training workshop at the YMCA. It's about using social networking tools to support your career.
3 ways to use RSS in your organization | learn.netsquared.org
If you set up a series of RSS feeds on a particular topic that can pump useful content onto your organization's web site; You can create a media monitoring tool for internal use only; Choose a tag that your staff, board and volunteers can use to share inf
Monitoring Dashboards: Why every company should have one at Consulting, Online Communities, and Social Media: Fast Wonder Blog
The format really isn’t that important from my perspective, since these monitoring dashboards can take a variety of forms all with the same content. Each person should be free to customize it and use whatever format is most natural for them. I’ll briefly
Idealware: Using RSS Tools to Feed Your Information Needs
RSS isn't just another Internet trend --- it's a way to conquer overload without sacrificing the information. It's an answer to the problem that the Web created: If there's so much information out there, how do you separate the wheat from the chaff? RSS i
RSS for Nonprofits
So why should your nonprofit use RSS? Frankly, for the same reasons everyone else should. This article provides nonprofits with 10 reasons they should use the technology.
SXSW Panel: Beyond Aggregation - ReadWriteWeb
From the panel, Marshall and Louis had new sources and gathering tips, Gabe and Melanie weighed heavily on how to manage information and Micah had some great suggestions on discovery of new information sources.
PostRank
PostRank™ measures audience engagement and provides integrated tools to enable you to customize your RSS subscriptions.
12 Filtering Tips for Better Information in Half the Time: RSS, Del.icio.us and StumbleUpon
In a digital world, the race goes not to the person with the most information, but the person with the best combination of low-volume and high-relevancy information. The person with the least inputs necessary to maximize output.
So how do you do it?
RSS Usage is Much Higher than 11 Percent - Mashable
You can’t ask mainstream users whether or not they use RSS in their daily course of Internet usage any more than you can ask the average couch potato whether or not they use Cathode Ray Tubes or Liquid Crystal Displays.
Netvibes Tutorial @ Masey's Blog & Photography
a dead simple tutorial covering the basic steps you need to take to ensure a rich "Netvibes" experience for yourself.
Marshall Kirkpatrick » Case study: Softrax - powering news for financial executives with RSS
Softrax came to me with almost no experience in using new web applications and by the time our work together was done they had a topical OPML file, a system to easily aggregate industry news on their website and a solid initiation into the web 2.0 experie
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