Friday, December 21st, 2007
My FeedDirectory.US (Feed Directory) website has been receiving an enormous amount of spam submissions for some time now. I felt that the scope was too wide for a site like that, so I reinvented it as a blog directory. The new website is called “Blog Directory - BlogLeeg.com” and will have some very strict rules. There won’t be many of them, but they will be strict…
Rules
1. For a submission to be approved, it must be a blog.
2. For a blog to be approved, it must be good.
I think those are fair rules. So, if you have a good blog, please feel free to submit your feed to the Blog Directory.
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Saturday, December 1st, 2007
I recently added small orange “RSS” images next to each category on this blog. Those images link to each category feed. If you are into feeds, these are a few more you might be interested in collecting.
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Thursday, November 15th, 2007
High-quality YouTube videos coming soon
YouTube co-founder Steve Chen, speaking at the NewTeeVee Live conference today, confirmed that high-quality YouTube video streams are coming soon.
Does Internet kill or promote culture?
This article by Jeffrey Barlow of Pacific University discusses the impact of the internet on modern cultures. Using 2 differing texts, he discusses how the internet positively and negatively effects the way we act in society.
Yahoo! Says the Future Will be Modeled on Facebook
The future of both email and start pages is in social networking, according to Yahoo, but what’s really at issue here are two concepts that Yahoo execs didn’t name explicitly, but which will be familiar to most of the readers here. RSS and Attention Data.
Once thought dead, ‘Net neutrality roars back to center stage
Network neutrality has lost some steam, but the boilers have returned to full pressure after two senators ask Congress for an investigation. AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast have only themselves to blame.
Hulu Launches! Should YouTube Be Worried?
While it may not live up to its billing as a “YouTube killer,” Hulu is as different as a web video service could possibly be from the market leader.
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