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Posts Tagged ‘political-feeds’

The Attributes of a Perfect Link

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Webmasters are given the advice that they must attract links, but the key is not just to attract links… they need to attract good links. But what is the perfect link? The search for the perfect link need not be a quest in vain. Consider the following when attempting to attract links…

The Attributes of a Perfect Link

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Podcast Consumer Profile

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Podcast consumers are more likely to have a college degree and earn in excess of $75,000. They are also more frequent online shoppers and spend more money online than other Americans. These consumers are also adverse to interruption based advertising and use pop up blockers, SPAM filters and other tools to block out commercials.

Podcast Consumer Profile

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Google RSS to HTML Wizard

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Embed a Dynamic Feed Control on your web page and let your users see customized views of the feeds. Customize how the dynamic feed control should be displayed, and the Google wizard will write the code for you.

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FEMA Adds RSS Feeds

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

The US Federal Emergency Management Agency has added RSS Feeds. Now you can receive emergency alerts via RSS.

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Government Website Improvements

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Government web sites have been a joke for almost as long as there have been web sites. They tend to be slow, clunky, and far behind their private-sector counterparts. All three presidential candidates have signaled that they want the federal government to make better use of the Internet, but there is a real danger that the next administration will simply add another coat of lipstick to a very ugly pig.

A new paper from researchers at Princeton University suggests a different strategy.

The focus should be on providing raw public data such as regulatory decisions, Congressional votes, and campaign finance data in open, structured formats such as RSS and XML. This raw data would be made freely and publicly available to anyone who wanted it and could be used for any purpose.

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