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Google Reader introduced features in the summer of 2009 to enable users to easily send feed items to services of their choice. For instance, if a user wanted to bookmark a feed item using Google...
Creating an RSS feed for your blog or website is a great way to get exposure to it by letting others subscribe to it and share subscriptions. Creating it can be difficult if you are not familiar...
How to Use an RSS Feed For Traffic
Using RSS feeds is a great way to get quick traffic to your articles, blogs and websites. Plus, it's free. It was originally designed to syndicate news quickly across the internet, but many...
If you have a Blogger blog and a Twitter account, automatically feeding your blog posts to Twitter can save a lot of time and hassle.
Widgets are those snazzy little interactive modules you see on websites that bring you information from another site into the one you're viewing, or otherwise allow you to interact within the...
Yahoo Pipes allows you to create custom mash-ups with content from all over the Internet. Combine or geo-code feeds, power widgets and translate feeds into RSS to provide your site with constantly...
Blogger.com is a popular blogging site that provides not only the storage space and bandwidth for a blog, but also a number of tools that can make a blog more effective. One important blog...
Technorati is a website that offers updated blog services. By pinging Technorati, you allow them to update your content to their website, allowing anyone who uses their services to search and find...
My Yahoo! is your own personal homepage that you create when you sign up for Yahoo! services. This is where you can view all Yahoo!-relevant material including news, sports, finance, entertainment...
A feed will allow you to stay current with new content from podcasts you choose by adding the URL of the feed to your Google home page. The podcast RSS feed can be someone else's or your own.