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Free Mobile Sites And Mobile Video Feeds From Mippin
Publishers will soon be able to convert their content to mobile quickly, easily and for free, thanks to Mippin, the latest service from UK-based mobile developers Refresh Mobile. More »
Posted on February 28th, 2008 in Mobile, RSS, Blogs.
Ask.com Launches (Not So) BigNews
New rumours doing the rounds last week, hinted at a possible collaboration between Ask.com and Digg have come true. The two have jointly launched a portal called BigNews, which is a social news site not very different from Digg, Propeller, NewsVine, TechMeme or any of the other news aggregator sites that are already popular. More »
Posted on February 11th, 2008 in News.
Facebook Makes News Feed More Active And Less Spammy
Facebook is now taking user privacy and improving the user experience very seriously. As part of its ongoing improvement program the rules for allowing publication of a story have been updated. Henceforth they will only allow actions that have been actively taken by the user to be published to the news feed. More »
Posted on January 22nd, 2008 in Social Media.
Improved Look Of iGoogle Default Page
The iGoogle default page, which users see without signing into their personalised Google homepage has been spruced up to reflect the wider range of subjects and media that can be syndicated. The screenshot below shows the new default page layout: More »
Posted on November 5th, 2007 in RSS, Google.
Slow Rise In Popularity Of RSS Advertising
Really Simple Syndication skyrocketed to popularity a year ago, and was predicted to bring about a whole new channel for non-intrusive advertising. One year down the line, the technology has definitely made inroads into Internet users lives, but advertising on the channel is picking up very, very slowly. More »
Posted on October 30th, 2007 in RSS.
Sneak Peek At Google’s Plans For RSS Reader
A blogger on GoogleBlogoscoped found a confidential video filmed during a Google employee meeting that was accidentally made available to the public, via Google Video, but has since been taken down. The video discussed the company’s plans for Google Reader and how they plan to introduce standards in RSS and integrate Social features into Reader. More »
Posted on September 13th, 2007 in RSS.




