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ReadTwit and GReader - two great tastes that taste great together at EdTechPost
"I’m not sure how many people actually realize that GReader allows you to search across all the feeds your subscribe to (or even a specific feed). Why is this important? Because - if it’s in my feed reader it has already reached a certain level of ‘trust’ as a source for me. I’m not saying I “believe” everything in my feed reader, but the vast majority come from people who are curating their own identities/output, whose context overlaps mine to some extent (otherwise I wouldn’t be subscribing to them). Being able to see who else in my network wrote or linked to something I find is of great use for me, increases my ability to assess information 10 fold."
RSS Hits the Big Time (Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought)
As chaunceyt pointed out, the new stimulus bill’s implementation instructions require that each government agency report the money it gives out in RSS:
Marshall Kirkpatrick » 5 Minute Intro to Yahoo Pipes
Once I was shown just two buttons to push in the service, though, I found out that some great results are actually very easy to achieve using Pipes. Just seeing some one do the simplest things there makes it a lot less scary. In that same spirit, I offer the following 5 minute screencast demonstrating 3 simple things you can do with Pipes.
Metafluence - Integrating Netvibes, Pipes, AideRSS, Dapper for an intelligence dashboard
Earlier today, Sam shared his executive dashboard that keeps him on top of our market’s information flow. I thought I would share some of the more technical details about integrating Netvibes, Pipes, AideRSS, and Dapper to create his dashboard.
Marshall Kirkpatrick » 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.
How to: Build a Social Media Cheat Sheet for Any Topic - ReadWriteWeb
Let's say you're a butcher, a baker or a candlestick maker. You want to get up to speed on the social media activity in your market, as fast as you can. Or perhaps you want to sell things to candlestick makers online, or you're a journalist writing a stor
RSS + social media = “Passive-Aggressive Newsgathering” (A model for the 21st century newsroom part 2 addendum) | Online Journalism Blog
Just when I thought I’d put the 21st century newsroom to bed, along comes a further brainwave about conceptualising newsgathering in an online environment (the area I covered in part 2: Distributed Journalism). It seems to me that the first stage for any
louisgray.com: Combine Friends and Google Reader for Best News Filtering
So this is where I began to change my mindset and workflow. I surrounded myself with trusted friends that have the same indulgences and interests as myself. I began building a wide array of people and started adding them to my Google chat client so they w
100 Cool Things You Can Do With RSS » Accredited Degrees
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) allows you to get information sent directly to you, eliminating the need for you to that information individually. Using a reader will allow all the RSS feeds to come to one spot for you to read at your leisure. While readi
Google My Maps with RSS at bavatuesdays
Today I noticed a little RSS button in the My Maps interface, which when I subscribed to gave me all the most recent points added to the maps–including the text, images, and links for each point. How very cool!
And as an added bonus, the feed even works
louisgray.com: 30 Different Uses for RSS
I'm making an effort to become less reliant on visiting websites for the data I need. Spending a majority of my time in Google Reader, I decided RSS could help me accomplish this task. I no longer have to visit Yahoo to read my horoscopes or sports scores
Google Reader Preview Enhanced v1.07g – Userscripts.org
Adds a "Preview button" to Google Reader that allows you to view actual article in a frame. Clicking again on that button goes back to RSS view. Does work both in List view and expanded view. (I LOVE this...allows for commenting to the site from right in
What Is Newsmastering And What Are Newsradars? RSS News Aggregation And Re-Publishing For Beginners
Scaling yourself up means transforming your role from one of contributor, writer to one that is more focused on being a filter/collector/aggregator of news from other sources.
Newsmastering is a new and emerging skill that involves gathering, filtering a
RSS Tops List of Web 2.0 Tools, Survey Finds
According to a recent survey of 275 IT managers by Forrester Research, for example, Real Simple Syndication readers are the most valuable Web 2.0 tool of them all. Of the survey respondents, 61% said that RSS technology provides value to their companies.
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