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Jul31 }
Chris Moyles, the host of Radio 1’s Breakfast Show and self proclaimed “saviour of British radio” has started to podcast. What does this mean? Well, given the fact that Moylesy has nine million listeners (that’s around 15% of ...
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Jul12 }
The MudTest blog is claiming that a PubSub employee has been spamming their blog. I wonder what Steve Rubel has to say? PubSub is his client.
UPDATE
PubSub are no longer Steve Rubel’s or CooperKatz’s client.
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Jul11 }
The Transport for London is publishing its press releases by RSS.
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Jul8 }
From an email I received at work:
East Anglian Ambulance Service have launched a national 'In Case of Emergency' (ICE) campaign with the support of Falklands war hero Simon Weston and in association with Vodafone’s annual life savers award. The ...
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Jul8 }
The Media Guardian reports on how ordinary members of the public became cameramen and reporters in the terrible London bombings.
From claustrophobic mobile phone videos shot in smoke-filled, bombed out London underground carriages to bloggers posting personal experiences of the blasts ...
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Jul7 }
Here’s a wiki with a list of all the things you can do with RSS. From receiving your email to finding bargains on eBay to tracking Fedex packages. Started by Tim Yang.
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Jul7 }
Box.net is an online file-storage service that is now distinguishing itself by adding RSS distribution of links to uploaded files. When a user uploads a new file, every subscriber to that user's feed receives a notice and a link. ...
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Jul1 }
August’s Live 8 concert, G8 Summit, and Make Poverty History march are being covered in a dedicated new section of the Reuters website.
The news company has introduced a text and video RSS feed for the coverage, designed to encourage bloggers ...