Apr6

Have you’ve been to Feedburner lately? Maybe I am the last person who knows about this but just want to share something useful here, especially to bloggers who have high readership through Feedburner. Why?
Because Feedburner, is goint to launch its own ad network service called FeedBurner Ad Network or FAN. It will be opening soon. According to Feedburner:
FeedBurner Ad Network (FAN) wants you to join us as soon as you are ready! Participation in FAN is by invitation, based on a variety of variables such as how long FeedBurner has managed your feed, your subscribership size and consistency, and frequency of content publication. If your feed is well-subscribed and updated regularly, and you would like to learn more about joining FAN, send email to adoperations@feedburner.com; we’ll get right back to you with details.
Once you meet our requirements, this page will display a link to the FAN Application. Return to this Monetize tab to submit your application!
However, there are tips suggested by Feedburner for a speedier path to FAN participation, how?:
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Apr6

If you love AJAX feature, then you must love Grazr.com, a free AJAX feed service. Why Grazr?
Overload occurs when an individual’s aggregator reports thousands of unread posts. This can lead to feelings of fear, guilt, or even shame as the user is left no choice but to either devote a whole day to skimming posts or clicking the dreaded ‘mark all as read’ button.
Grazing allows one to keep abreast of interesting topics and also see what others find interesting without the need to subscribe.
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Apr1

Feed readers is very important to me. I believe its the same to you too. There are many web based feed readers out there, but what is the best feed readers? Which one to choose?
Frank Gruber from the famous TechCrunch wrote a review about all the major web based feed readers, and his review can help you to choose the best web based feed readers. Frank reviewed 9 web based feed readers:
I know you will ask this : Why My Yahoo! is not in the list? Well, Frank said:
I did not evaluate MyYahoo, the most widely used web-based reader, or similar products like Live.com, Google IG and Netvibes because these are more virtual desktop applications or portals with RSS reading built in. Heavy RSS users need a more industrial strength application like the ones I have listed above. I believe MyYahoo is a great option for a quick read of your feeds or for on the go feed readers viewing the Internet via cell phone or handheld device, but this service does not have the feature set for a heavy information consumer.
The best part is, Frank made a comparison feature chart, which is very useful.

For me, my favourite tool that i use is FeedDemon from Bradsoft which now is acquired by NewsGator. I am very pleased with the way FeedDemon manages the feeds and the news.
Ooops! Who’s the winner?What is the best web based feed reader?Read on..
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Dec6
What happen when 3 powerful blog resources combined? Digg+Slashdot+Delicious = DiggDot.us. That’s it. DiggDot is a place where the 3 powerful blog resources/bookmark is combined. Here, you can get the latest information from these 3 sites.
Digg, slashdot, and del.icio.us/popular – this is a constant browsing cycle for us. So why not combine them into a unified format without all the extra chrome? We can eliminate dupes and add some extra niceities
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