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496 readersOn the eve of The Guardian’s launch of full text RSS feeds, Matt McAlister, Head of Guardian Developer Network, pinged me looking for examples of other mainstream media companies that have full text RSS feeds. Surely this many years into the age of syndication, Guardian couldn’t be the first mainstream media company to adopt full
1758 readersOn the eve of The Guardian’s launch of full text RSS feeds, Matt McAlister, Head of Guardian Developer Network, pinged me looking for examples of other mainstream media companies that have full text RSS feeds. Surely this many years into the age of syndication, Guardian couldn’t be the first mainstream media company to adopt full
1225 readersFive years ago, I wrote a post about How to Fix RSS (which was my first post to appear at the top of Techmeme). The technology and media landscape has dramatically changed since then, so I’ve updated the simple three-step program, with a particular focus on news organizations.
RSS is NOT dead… it just needs to
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321 readersFive years ago, I wrote a post about How to Fix RSS (which was my first post to appear at the top of Techmeme). The technology and media landscape has dramatically changed since then, so I’ve updated the simple three-step program, with a particular focus on news organizations.
RSS is NOT dead… it just needs to
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623 readersFive years ago, I wrote a post about How to Fix RSS (which was my first post to appear at the top of Techmeme). The technology and media landscape has dramatically changed since then, so I’ve updated the simple three-step program, with a particular focus on news organizations.
RSS is NOT dead… it just needs to
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Array readersFive years ago, I wrote a post about How to Fix RSS (which was my first post to appear at the top of Techmeme). The technology and media landscape has dramatically changed since then, so I’ve updated the simple three-step program, with a particular focus on news organizations.
RSS is NOT dead… it just needs to
2429 readersAs you may know, not all blogs offer the full text of a post in their RSS feeds. As frustrating as that must be, some blogs do it because they want you to visit the website.
A new website launched recently that intends to help you avoid the frustration...
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The familiar narrative goes something like this: Big Publishers, burdened by outmoded infrastructure and gatekeeper mentalities, are incapable of adapting to the mandates of the digital age. Meanwhile, cutting-edge technology companies are enabling writers and brands to succeed independently, nudging Big Publishing into obsolescence.
It’s a powerful story, repeated daily in blog posts, Twitter feeds, and
1128 readersHere’s the beginning of the article in The Guardian’s Damien Walter’s Weird Things blog: My quest for weird has turned up some gems, and shown me that we need to nurture new writing talent in both mainstream and independent publishing. A month ago I threw open the doors of the Weird Things column to all comers. Nominate
1181 readersThe Pulse newsreader app is terrific. Or I should say, was terrific. The New York Times apparently thought it was a bit too good and recently arranged to have Apple remove it from iTunes. Apple and the NY Times need to reconsider this...