Meuzer Connects YouTube, Facebook, and Imeem for Social Music
25/6/2009 | external link
This post is part of Mashable?s Spark of Genius series, which highlights a unique feature of startups. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. The series is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark.
Name: Meuzer
Quick Pitch: Meuzer is a free web-based social music tool that allows for the discovery and sharing of music through song tagging and music feeds.
Genius Idea: It s clear that we ve undergone a social music revolution over the last deca
How WWF is Using Social Media for Good #FindingTheGood
25/6/2009 | external link
This is the third post in Mashable?s Summer of Social Good series on #FindingTheGood, a week of posts dedicated to profiling charitable initiatives using social media. WWF is one of the four Summer of Social Good charities.
There s no way to sugarcoat it: the fate of all life on Earth will be determined by what we do over the next decade to preserve the planet s health and biodiversity. Halting and reversing the degradation of our planet s natural environment is one of the most pressing
aka_smith on "Internet Explorer cannot display this feed"
25/6/2009 | external link
Yeah I agree images are important to rss feeds, just trying to narrow down the cause of the error. If you are up to it try making a post without the image, then see if the rss feed displays, then update the post with the image.
othellobloke on "Is there a way to import RSS feeds into a post/page instead of the sidebar?"
25/6/2009 | external link
Try this... I haven't though:
http://www.underjc.com/2007/10/firstrss-plugin-for-wordpress.html
Or this one:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/parteibuch-aggregator/
michi88 on "Is there a way to import RSS feeds into a post/page instead of the sidebar?"
25/6/2009 | external link
I am successfully using the WP RSS widget to post feeds on sidebar.
However, is there any way I can post RSS feeds into one single post/page instead of sidebar?
Thanks in advance.
aka_smith on "Is there a way to import RSS feeds into a post/page instead of the sidebar?"
25/6/2009 | external link
Try www.pheed.me their widgets work perfectly for that sort of thing.
michi88 on "Is there a way to import RSS feeds into a post/page instead of the sidebar?"
25/6/2009 | external link
Thanks, othellobloke.
I have problem using parteibuch-aggregator (the config screen does not show up) but firstrss works beautiful.
However, Firstrss only supports one RSS feeds, and if I want to post multiple RSS feeds into one post/page, do you have any suggestion what I need to do?
Thanks in advance.
qmanning on "Robust RSS Aggregator Plugin?"
25/6/2009 | external link
Alright, I'm looking for something very specific, and I've been searching this site, Google, and whatever else I can find. I've Activated and De-Activated countless plugins and still haven't found what I'm looking for. My last resort is this post, hoping someone knows of an RSS Feed Aggregator that will do what I need.
For my company's website I want to pull all of the feeds from all of our memberss personal wordpress blogs.
I want them to show up on the same page, and to be sorted by whichever one is mo
servbit on "randomize rss instead date order ?!"
25/6/2009 | external link
Hello
How do I enable my RSS feeds to list in random order rather than post date order
is there any modification on wp files or plugin to get rss show post randomly instead of newest posts ..??
please help
servbit on "Rss Feed randmoze"
25/6/2009 | external link
thank you but isn't pretty much with me
How do I enable my RSS feeds to list in random order rather than post date order
is there any modification on wp files or plugin to get rss show post randomly instead of newest posts ..??
please help
The Twitter phone .. Of OpenGardens, co-creation of content and where #cnnfail is more important than CNN itself ..
25/6/2009 | external link
Follow me on Twitter @AjitJaokar
I have been thinking of the idea of a twitter phone for some time. The concept of a twitter phone is not new of course .. And INQ1 has already committed to one ..
However, my ideas lean towards how to make a true OpenGardens phone through Twitter and the #cnnfail over the weekend gave me some more ideas
Here, I am talking of taking the idea of a twitter phone to its logical extreme and approaching the idea from first principles. Specifically, Twitter is a co-cr
Yahoo! Search Updates: SearchMonkey Enables More Enhanced Results, Google Base Accepted
25/6/2009 | external link
Yahoo! has released a couple of updates to extend enhanced search results. A new SearchMonkey update that enables even more enhanced results. You may remember back in March that a similar update enabled embedded rich media and documents in Yahoo! search results. Not every search would show them, but for web developers, adding a code snippet could be worth the added attraction in results.
Now, the enhancement is being expanded. Product pages, local information, events, news, and discussions can potentiall
"Underrated: Multiply"
24/6/2009 | external link
As many of you may have noticed (and some definitely did... thanks!), Multiply got quite the nice press mention a couple days ago, comparing us quite favorably to one of our competitors, albeit one with a considerably different focus.It's always great to see stories from journalists who "get it," and PC World's Darren Gladstone fits the bill. He even summarized us pretty well:Ready for a little quality control? Try Multiply.com, a social networking site that's less a landing page (à la Facebook) than a se
Hackers Seizing Control of RSS Feeds: Beware
24/6/2009 | external link
A Google Reader Help thread reports an increase in the number of RSS feeds being hacked into and used to redirect subscribers to spammer sites. Googler, Roger, from the Google Reader team said: Thanks for reporting this problem. Unfortunately, we've...
To Follow or to NoFollow
24/6/2009 | external link
At SMX Advanced in Seattle last month, Matt Cutts made his intentions clear when he advised SEOs not to waste too much time on internal page rank sculpting using the nofollow tag and instead concentrate on spending that time on creating useful content. This threw the SEO world into a tizzy with lot of power SEOs blogging about their concerns. Danny Sullivans post on...A NoFollow Debate... Google Loses Backward Compatibility was an interesting one. Matt Cutts cleared the air in his post on PR sculpting on
Google making Waves [Ian Cook]
24/6/2009 | external link
Here's how Google Wave works. You create a "wave" and add people to it. Everyone on your wave can use richly-formatted text, photos, gadgets and even feeds from other sources on the Web. They can insert a reply or edit the wave directly.
It's concurrent rich-text editing where you see on your screen nearly instantly what your fellow collaborators are typing in your wave. That means Google Wave is just as well-suited for quick messages as for persistent content ? it allows for both collaboration and commu
What Bing, Twitter, and Facebook Mean for SEO
24/6/2009 | external link
Google is traditionally the main area of focus when it comes to search engine optimization. With the search engine giant so far ahead of the game in terms of search market share, it's not hard to understand why.
Search is changing though, and there are always new elements coming into play. Since social media has come into its own, more opportunities and questions have come along with it. Now Microsoft is going for Google's throat with a new search engine and an aggressive marketing campaign. What this m
WFeeds by Webfactory Bulgaria is a new way to manage, tag and find RSS ...
24/6/2009 | external link
WFeeds by Webfactory Bulgaria | Letting you find feeds, subscribe to blogs, find what's popular and import and export your feeds.
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24/6/2009 | external link
Facebook is a social utility that connects people with friends ... WFeeds by Webfactory Bulgaria is a new way to manage, tag and find RSS, XML and ATOM feeds ...
Yahoo SearchMonkey Adds More Structured Data, NewsML, and Google Base
24/6/2009 | external link
Yahoo has announced some new updates to SearchMonkey its relatively new platform that allows web sites and web content publishers to format and custom search results on Yahoo search pages. The new updates include additional content types that can be included in search results and support for Google Base formatting for structured data feeds (our Google Base API Profile).




