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Subscribe by e-mail
I've been putting a few new features into Pebble recently, one of which is the ability to subscribe to blog entry updates via e-mail. With web-based newsreaders such as Bloglines and Google Reader, I thought that the use of RSS/Atom feeds was more or ... |
31-Jul-2007 22:44:00 |
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Uber feeds
I've thought about implementing something like The River too but, like Dion, I just don't have the time. I really like his vision of synchronizing friends across all social networks - it's a great way to solve the problem of multiple friend invites ... |
24-Jul-2007 11:35:00 |
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Include RSS feeds on your Pebble blog
One of the new features that will be making an appearance in Pebble 2.1 is a generic feed reader component that you can use to pull feeds into your sidebar. You can use it like this. This component uses ROME under the covers and ... |
02-Apr-2007 22:39:00 |
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I want better newsreaders
For some of us (not the corporate world though!), newsreaders have become an essential tool for keeping up to date with what's going on in the world. I use a number of newsreaders across a number of platforms and while they're slick, I can't help feeling ... |
11-Jan-2007 22:33:00 |
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Corporate spam
We don't put up with it outside of work, so why should we put up with it inside of work? Spam. Not pills, porn and poker, but organisational e-mails that get sent out to the entire company on a weekly basis, e-mail alerts when somebody adds something to ... |
05-Jan-2007 22:40:17 |
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RSSifying everything
We're using a UML modelling tool at work and included in the model are the source requirements themselves (i.e. system must do X). After chatting to a couple of people, there doesn't seem to be an easy way of being notified when these source requirements ... |
10-Dec-2005 13:25:39 |
Simon is a hands-on software architect who works within 