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There is no better time to start a new blog than the start of a new year. My interest in .NET has been waning for a while now. I know GWB is a technology community, not just a .NET community but I think it best to have my own site and the like. I want to thank Jeff Julian and John Alexander for the outstanding community and allowing me to set up shop here. Keep in touch. Here is my new blog
I found this little cool thingy to calculate the value of your blog. I am unsure of how accurate the calculation is worth but here it is. My blog is worth $11,290.80.How much is your blog worth...
As with our email addresses and more importantly, when we change email addresses, those email addresses are dead and then spring back up after a while being used by someone else. What about weblogs? Where is the W.eblog A.rchival S.ystem 1.0? I searched and couldn't find anything available archiving active weblogs. Surely, Microsoft will start removing dead blog feeds at some point form the MSDN and ASP.NET weblog sites. The turnover is indeed great for private individuals who are hosting their own...
Finally, Audible gets RSS feeds.Audible RSS Feeds
Here is my nerdiness level: What is yours
I registered my weblog with BlogMap today. Here is the link to see my neigh-blogmap:
I think one of the things that RSS is missing is a GUID for each news item. I subscribe to most of the feeds on MSDN but not all of them. So, if something is posted that is Visual Studio-specific will probably get posted on the MSDN feed, the Visual Basic feed, the Visual C# feed, and the .NET Framework feed. So, I will have to mark each of these four items as read. Why not just give the news item a GUID and when that GUID is marked as read, it will be marked as read everywhere. Just my $0.02...
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I upgraded to RSS Bandit 1.2.0.112 and I love it. Most of the shortcomings of the previous version are fixed and I am very impressed. It is a great new application. If you are searching for a new aggregator or that great first one, download and try it from SourceForge...
Yeah, so I lured you here with promises of indiscretion. I tried out a new aggregator named Pluck and I have been using it for about a week now and I can't really sing it's praises. The problems I have encountered are: It seems to slow my entire machine down. It doesn't update me when there are new comments. There seems to be a few visual bugs. Sometimes, when I start Pluck (it runs in your browser; novel idea, eh?), it shows the feeds I am subscribed to but when I want to look at the contents of...
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