FeedNest
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009FeedNest.com lets you publish any RSS feed to your twitter account automatically posting each new item as they are published.
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FeedNest
FeedNest.com lets you publish any RSS feed to your twitter account automatically posting each new item as they are published.
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FeedNest
Centrelink will use GPS-enabled phones and RSS feeds to improve its response to disasters such as the recent Victorian bushfires and Queensland floods.
The agency played a key role in the recent bushfires and floods as it distributed more than $100 million worth of government support payments to victims.
But its resources were under extreme pressure as it responded to a spate of natural disasters across the country. It now plans to use mobile phones with Global Positioning System capability to track where staff are deployed and what skills are available in an area.
This information will be fed back to a command centre in real time and displayed on a screen.
The department will also use RSS feeds — which allow a single message to be sent out to a group of subscribers — to allocate resources to different areas to meet changing demand.
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Emergency Response and RSS
If you subscribe to a Digg RSS feed but find it cluttered with items that are not of interest take a look at Distill. Distill filters out stories below the minimum diggs that you set.
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Distill Digg RSS Feeds
With all the vast amounts of information available on the web, it is becoming more and more difficult to sort through and find what you are looking for. RSS significantly lowers the signal-to-noise ratio.
What Can be Published Using RSS Feeds