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Tag Archives: rss
Subscriptions must be the future
This is one of those predictions I make that I absolutely believe in but also kind of doubt, because they fit so well with how I consume media. Matthew Inman, the artist behind “The Oatmeal“, “Exploding Kittens“, and much more, … Continue reading
Posted in Communication, Development
Tagged dave kellett, deboosting, email, exploding kittens, facebook, google reader, matthew inman, rss, sheldon, substack, the oatmeal, twitter
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Newsfeed from Twitter and Youtube
I have mentioned that I use Feedly for my newsfeeds, but that only works if the site supplies an RSS or Atom feed. Twitter does not but someone made a website that can work as a portal to that, twitrss.me, so … Continue reading
Klar til opbrud
Dave Winer’s tweet We're worse than stuck. Twitter hasn't moved in a decade. Google owned then abandoned RSS readers. Facebook smothered linking. — scripting.com (@davewiner) January 6, 2017 (Twitter) siger mig at vores online kommunikation er klar til et massivt … Continue reading
Google Reader
Dave Winer er lidt af en sortseer. Han baserer det i høj grad på 40 års erfaring med softwareudvikling og IT virksomheder og alligevel tænkte jeg at han tog fejl da han forudsagde at Google Reader ville blive lukket. Og … Continue reading