Love the ease of RSS, but hate when feeds don't display the whole article, forcing you to click through just to read it?
Regain control by entering the URL of a feed below and clicking the submit button to receive a full-text feed URL you can use anywhere.
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Feedbeater allows you to create an RSS feed or email alert for any webpage. Very helpful when you want to stay on top of a site that does not have an rss feed.
While you're most probably already familiar with the idea of RSS feeds and Feedreader (No? See this video) , there are several other ways you can make use of feeds.
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When talking about technology and learning it's hard not to think about #elearning modules. They've been the bread and butter of #digitallearning solutions for decades and the industry behind them has helped many, including myself, feed our families. So I take no joy in predicting that elearning modules will inevitably be murdered.
When reading your RSS feeds, do you prefer a local application versus one that is online-only? If so, look no further than ShareFire. Besides being platform-independent (courtesy of Adobe Air), it is also completely free and open-source. It was created with article sharing in mind, as its name implies. According to its creators, Christian Cantrell and Dan Koestler, this was a priority.
ShareFire supports sharing stories to AIM, Twitter and email, and posting articles to many services including Delicious, Digg, MySpace and Windows Live Bookmarks (now called favorites).
Google announced today that it'll be closing Google Reader's doors on July 1st of this year, meaning you'll need to find a new way to get your news fix. Here's how to export all your feeds and put them into a new reader.