Those on rss - readers, will need to click to the site to see): Then stick the candles through from the top.
A little birdie told me that as of March 1st, the Google Friend Connect service will not work on WordPress blogs, so if you'd like to keep receiving our post updates, and you're currently keeping in touch with us through Google Friend Connect, just swing over to our sidebar and click
on the RSS feed button to stay connected:
When you click
on the RSS feed subscriber, you can also click through to a good description of what RSS is.
They shut down Google Reader based
on RSS, an open standard.
I still think RSS is a crucial part of the plumbing that underlies the web — and I hope the death of Google Reader isn't the beginning of an attack
on RSS, as some suspect — but for me it lacks a certain something, and that something is the element of social interaction.
These days we're seeing the result of working so hard for so long: 20 million unique visitors every month and hundreds of thousands of people have subscribed to the site, whether
on RSS, Facebook, Twitter, or through our email newsletter.
That's a good analogy, Dave â $ «and that's why I am hoping that the death of Reader doesn't mean an attack
on RSS (although I guess it does in a way) because that is some crucial plumbing for the open and social Web.
To receive updated search query results, click
on the RSS icon on the search results page.
To subscribe to receive updates to an individual statute, click
on the RSS icon beside the name of the statute when viewing the statute.
In preparation, we did a few sessions
on RSS, and our Knowledge Services department will work with them to build personalized custom RSS collections, so they can watch:
On RSS and Blogs: New Media Marketing, Part I — Blogs: How Lawyers Can Become Thought Leaders in a Niche Market By Janet Ellen Raasch
I've invested a lot of time
on RSS, and think those skills will do me well for a long time.
Even though I don't have a Twitter account (yes, Teddy don't Twitter), logging into my rarely used Google Reader account got Zite populating itself with what it thought was relevant content based
on my RSS feeds (content related to law, technology and knowledge management).
If you rely heavily
on RSS feeds for your information gathering and use Google Reader, the Google Reader app is a must have.
Apologies to those who follow
us on RSS: you'll be getting these once again in your feed.
Not sure on the interface yet, but they've taken a big step forward
on the RSS front.
If, by chance, you're reading
this on an RSS feed reader, you're extraordinary.
RSS and I go way back, at least ten years; I recall that when I was finishing up my library technician diploma, one of my final projects was based
on RSS.
Michael Affronti, Program Manager for Microsoft Office Outlook, is working
on RSS, Instant Search, and Sharing technologies for Outlook.
Tomorrow the Education Institute, a partnership of a number of Canadian library associations, will be conducting a teleseminar
on RSS entitled «The Ins and Outs of RSS: Really Simple Solutions for Really Simple Syndication» being presented by Geoffrey Harder.
It is the 6th warmest April
on the RSS TLT record (UAH had it 7th) behind 2016 (+0.95 ºC).
just begging for a spot
on your RSS feed.
The least - squares linear - regression trend
on the RSS satellite monthly global mean surface temperature anomaly dataset continues to show no global warming for 18 years 9 months since February 1997, though one - third of all anthropogenic forcings have occurred during the period of the Pause.
Spencer and Christy have blog - commented
on RSS 4: http://www.drroyspencer.com/2016/03/comments-on-new-rss-v4-pause-busting-global-temperature-dataset/
And yet, many AGW - «Skeptics» nowadays prefer to only rely
on the RSS data set for their claims about the «pause».
And as for the «still rising» part, the average anomaly from 2001 to the end of 2010 was 0.265
on RSS, but only 0.183 since then, for a drop of 0.082 on the average.
As for 2012,
on RSS it was only 11th.
You can follow my updates on Twitter @JesseJenkins and subscribe to WattHead.org posts on Facebook here and
on RSS here.
However,
on the RSS satellite dataset, the global warming of the past 23 years is statistically indistinguishable from zero.
The graphics below are based
on RSS versions as of Jan 16, 2008, the date of this article, and, contrary to some allegations on the internet, I did not «erroneously» use an obsolete data set.
I noticed your comment 192 up at RC
on my RSS feed, however, when I looked at the RC website it was gone.
Nov 2017 is the 3rd warmest November
on the RSS TLT record, behind 2015 (+0.63 ºC) and 2016 (+0.58 ºC) and ahead of 4th place 2009 (+0.43 ºC).
S&C update their results monthly (I can't find a comparable data set
on RSS, with LT results only available thru Dec 2004) and have had publications concerning their results, methods, adjustments, etc, every few years since 1990.
Anyway you try and spin it, there's been no statistically significant rise in global temps for over 18 years
on RSS.
The widget should be based
on rss so that it can be extended and used along with any publishing system / service, but i guess that should be on the way as i write.
I wonder if Hugh will see my post
on RSS.
Start your day the switched on way — subscribe to get gapingvoid
on your RSS feeder today!
With some help from some friends, I fixed the code
on the RSS syndication feed.
Thanks to all who have visited, submitted blogs, joined the email lists, «liked» Painters» Table on Facebook and followed the site
on RSS and Twitter.
As always, we hope you enjoy the show, invite your comments below and hope you'll subscribe to
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The tool relies
on an RSS feed that only contains Switch reviews (or mostly Switch reviews).
So I'll just list the only 7 blogs that remained
on my RSS reader at the end of the 2010 year.
The address will be provided in a confirmation e-mail and is
on the RSS.
I want it to reflect what is
on my RSS reader.
These are the blogs that are
on my RSS reader at present.
we've activated
on your rss mash which in turn ought to getthe desired effect!
But now I have more followers on Twitter than
on RSS.
«All of the news feeds are based
on RSS (Really Simple Syndication); it's a way for websites to make their content available as a stream in a syndicated fashion so that others can subscribe to it and then display links to that content.
M. J. Kelley shared some of his ideas
on the RSS issue.