Rants Tagged with “RSS”
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In order to address some bandwidth and other feature problems, I've started to use FeedBurner to syndicate my blog. I am redirecting to the feedburner, but if you have a problem with this blog in your reader, please use the new URL:
UPDATE: I mistyped the address...
I attempted to switch to a better URL format earlier this evening, but failed to test it against IIS (versus the built-in VS Web Server) and all hell broke lose. If you received all my RSS feed entries again with new URL, I apologize. I hope to have that fixed in the next few days.
I have been a RSS Bandit guy for a while now and I know that a number of people are using online RSS readers (e.g. bloglines, Windows Live, NewsGator). I like RSS Bandit because I can reply to RSS feeds and see comments (which a number of readers dont' seem to support).
In addition, I have found myself loving the Personalized Google Homepage where I have a small number of RSS feeds that change at a high rate (e.g. MSNBC, ActiveWin ,etc.) but no support for comments/reply makes it a non-starter for most of my feeds, since they only have stuff to see every 2-3 days I don't need them on that page.
Anyone have an online RSS reader they *love* that I should try?
Last night I was interviewed by the .NET Rocks guys for this Tuesday's edition. It’s normally a Monday show, but with the holiday it will be released on Tuesday. Get your Podcast Aggregators ready for my usual curmudgeonly view of the work of development. I'll add a link the actual episode once it is available.
Engadget reports on this new RSS device to print stories on toilet paper for an eco-friendly way to get your RSS Feeds! I had to make sure it wasn't April 1st.

Try it out when you get a chance. (Note: Posting to same topic more than once a minute is prohibited).
I lost all my NewsGator feeds so I was tracking down my favorite people...and of course Tim's one of them. It was fun...Here's the trail I followed:
Luckily I love clicking links...
Cool site that will allow you to create RSS feeds based on search criteria. Great for finding those hard to find computer parts.