Still haven’t converted over to RSS… watch this!

I ran across this great video this morning (on a blog in my RSS reader) for those of you who aren’t using RSS yet… now’s the time. Get on board!


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There are two types of Internet users, those that use RSS and those that don’t. This video is for the people who could save time using RSS, but don’t know where to start.

A while ago I also blogged about why RSS is going to change the academic community. That might be of some interest to some of you too. Cheers!

UPDATE: Just in case you were wondering… I do have a feed for my blog too. You can see several ways to subscribe on the right… and even see that 77 (as of today) others have subscribed as well.

One Comment

  1. Posted July 10, 2008 at 8:32 pm | Permalink

    that little video about how to use RSS feeders was truly EXCELLENT! I wish everything I wanted to know about could come to me just as compact, simple, clear. Congratulations on really good pedagogy.

    jbr

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