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Philip Cummings

What if a Website Has No RSS Feed? | Interlocked Pieces - 0 views

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    "Folks with website can easily make a feed for their website using a service like Feedburner but if they have no feed, I am now using Page2RSS to create a feed to add to my RSS subscriptions. Since I use Google Chrome for my primary browser, I installed the Page2RSS extension. For those of you using other other browsers, you can get a bookmarklet on the Page2RSS website. Of course, you can always just go to Page2RSS, paste in the URL for the feedless website, and the site gives you a feed URL to add to your subscriptions. "
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    I use my Google RSS a ton for professnal learning. Occasionally, I come across a site without an RSS feed. This is not a problem anymore thanks to this post from Wanda Terral.
Clif Mims

Screenleap - 0 views

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    ScreenLeap...share your screen instantly. free and neat! http://t.co/QBTiZ9Xx #edtech
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    Share your screen instantly to any device with a browser.
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    I assume this shares my computer screen with anyone. Have you all tried it out? I am always a little scared to give access to my computer to an outside source.
Philip Cummings

Clipboard - 0 views

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    (via @rmbyrne) "Clipboard's basic structure is similar to Pinterest in that users create private and public boards to which they can save content from the web by using the Clipboard browser extensions and bookmarklets. Clipboard does have one feature that makes it slightly better than Pinterest. That feature is the option to save Flash-based games and apps on your clipboards and using them as fully-functioning games and apps within your clipboards."
Liz Parks

Class Widgets - Custom Widgets for iBooks Author - 0 views

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    Add widgets to iBooks you create - student doesn't have to leave safety of iBook and search browser. 
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