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You’ve probably heard of RSS – also known as Really Simple Syndication. You haven’t? Oh my golly, you really should!
RSS allows you to keep track of your favourite websites, when it suits YOU. You don’t spend hours and hours checking your bookmarks and seeing if they have updated their site recently, just subscribe to the RSS feeds. Use Google Reader, or any of the others of dozens of RSS readers, both on-line and off-line, out there.
You don’t get full functionality, but at least you know when something has changed, and is worth having a peek at!
So… Take the RSS feed from /feed, and add it to your reader or client.
Or, if you use LiveJournal, why not add the LiveJournal-friendly syndication feed to your friends list?
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Comments
I never miss an issue of Photocritic…using RSSforward. It sends an email when the feed is updated…great!
http://rssforward.net/rssfwd
Me too never miss a post using Google Reader.
I use Netvibes and I have to read a lot back:)
I use Liferea feedreader for Linux. Unfortunately with a feed reader, I am only able to read the intro of your post, and I have to read the rest of the post in your site. I know for a fact you can control these settings in your blog settings. So the real question probably is, is it by design or can I ask if you would kindly change the settings?;)
Excellent blog by the way. but I have a lot of reading to do since I haven’t finished reading all of your previous posts yet.
Hi–
I’m using a screenshot of your Web site as an example of one that’s also a blog for my book “101 Quick and Easy Ideas for Using Your Photographs.” Hope that’s okay.
Matt Bamberg
matthewbam@aol.com
http://www.amazon.com/Quick-Secrets-Using-Digital-Photographs/dp/1435454375
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