FeedReader Citing declining usage and a focus on fewer products, Google today gave notice to its loyal (but apparently too few in number) users that its RSS platform is going away permanently via a message in Google Reader (“Google Reader will not...
Put the URL into your feedreader to track the link graph to your site as it happens. It need only look to Bing, Yahoo, and Ask to gauge the challenge ahead. Search is an expensive business and getting users to switch is challenging.
If your feedreader supports autodiscovery, it will automatically find the feed URL. Yahoo gives the heads-up to everyone here on its Yahoo Search Blog, and how it will show you all pages within a domain, within a particular directory of a domain...
FeedReader does it! Later today, we're changing the URLs for our Search Engine Watch Blog, podcast and other search feeds
so that we can better track who is making use of our content and how. If all goes well, you won't notice the switch or have...
Just look over there to the left, and you'll see the logos and a
link you can use to add us to your feedreader. Want to keep up on the latest from this blog? Most people know to look for the familiar RSS or XML logos.
Even better would be a way to send the feed to the feedreader of your choice instead of -- or at least
along with -- My Yahoo. But I've missed some of the easy access options the Google Toolbar has allowed, like being able to quickly search for...
FeedReader is a small, free software-based tool that I downloaded and tested. It seems difficult to imagine that there is anyone on the web who hasn't heard about the continued rise of blogging these days.
FeedReader is a small, free software-based tool that I downloaded and tested. It seems difficult to imagine that there is anyone on the web who hasn't heard about the continued rise of blogging these days.