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The Power of Twitter in Information Discovery

Both Sides of the Table

First, A Primer: Portals, RSS, Feed Readers & Delicious - When the web started we needed directories to find information and thus Yahoo! Then came RSS ( Really Simple Syndication ) widely credited to Dave Winer for driving the spec & adoption. And the company that helped websites publish RSS? Twitter curates even wider.

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How To Find A Technical Cofounder For Your Online Business Idea

www.virtuosimedia.com

About Virtuosi Media. XML Tutorials. Social Media. Tags partnership incorporation technical cofounder business startups Benjamin Kuker Benjamin Kuker is the co-founder of Virtuosi Media and is married to his beautiful wife, Johanna. Copyright 2011 Virtuosi Media Inc. -->. Our Newsletters Contact Us. Our Services.

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Why You No Longer Need a Blog

Duct Tape Marketing

The next evolution of the small business website will include proven blog technology – database driven pages, RSS feeds, and auto created XML sitemaps. Database driven sites. While not perfect, my entire site, pages and all, has been WordPress driven for years.). Permalink content structure.

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How I Blog

Duct Tape Marketing

Google XML Sitemaps - helps push content to search engines. Sociable – adds social media icons to post so reader can easily share content. RSS Plug-ins Do Some Lifting For You Blogging – It’s Not Just For Breakfast Anymore How I Blog is a post from: Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape Marketing.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

blog.expensify.com

Subscribe to comments with RSS. You got two out of three right when you said.NET and Java are limiting, but you left out XML (still mostly a solution still looking for a problem). For many tasks, XML is the least portable format). Now where is the RSS-feed, i want more of this stuff. March 25, 2011 at 7:00 am.

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