One of the recent suggestions we received here at Slaw, was whether we could create
separate RSS feeds for of each the individual authors?
In addition, it provides more than 70
separate RSS feeds for each of these topics to provide notifications of new additions.
For the hardcore tekkies among us there's Techmeme, a scraping together of a lot of tech blogs to bring you the stories that might otherwise cost you a dozen or more
separate RSS feeds.
And, if I read them right, they plan to make all
these separate RSS feeds available as one monster feed.
When I first wrote about this site two years ago, it provided some 70
separate RSS feeds by which you can keep current with articles related to specific topics, industries and jurisdictions.
If your site runs on WordPress, the Ultimate FAQ plug - in is helpful: Easy to install, it keeps your FAQ category separate from the blog and has
a separate RSS feed for it.
Not exact matches
Make sure you include
separate RSS buttons on each category page and let readers know it's possible to subscribe to individual category
feeds on your blog.
As far as I can tell, you can't share
RSS feeds like you could in Newsgator... Even though you can still clip items to
separate folders in FeedDemon, you can't make them into
RSS feeds like you could in NewsGator.
I assume the poor person's option is to instead merely incorporate
RSS feeds in an Intranet to reduce the amount of
separate emails in your user's inboxes.
Each publication is now running on the law.com domain — though the user experience may not be effected by that as each publication is running as folder or subdirectory, ie, www.law.com/legaltechnews and the
RSS feeds remain
separate.
We'll probably be doing a number of things with the blogroll including labeling it the lexblog network with breaking out non clients to be linked in a
separate blogroll, adding a scroll icon on the button, and possibly adding some custom blogrolls via
RSS feeds from the upcoming LexMonitor.
Positive experience uses Loading pdfs into PDFReader and being able to bookmark portions as well as see the item with all the coloured red and blue pen annotations Using Memeo Connect Reader to sync with Google docs including converted PowerPoint presentations (as a portable training tool, it is awesome) Looking at social media on a
separate device — I can now perform a task that used to eat up daylight, otherwise billable at the office time while the commercials are on TV — yes I could have scanned my work related
RSS feeds from my comfy home office, but trust me, this is better I took the best notes of my life at the recent CALL / ACBD / MichALL conference and they were easy to edit and transfer since they started out as digital form