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FriendFeed Launches New Search Features – The Tap Of User Data Flows

Posted by Rich Chuckrey in Articles

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dp smile mosaic final 7 blkThey nailed it. FriendFeed just made available massive amounts of micro-blog information ready for mass consumption and — promiscuous correlation. No stone left unturned.

Recent upgrades on their advanced search now provide Google-istic operators that make sifting through millions of mini-articles a walk in the park — ultimately getting users closer to the data they’re really after.

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RSS – Your World Consolidated

Posted by Rich Chuckrey in Articles

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RSSTechMiso has been trucking along solid for a month now since its launch January 1st, 2009. Along with a modest bump in traffic, we’re seeing solid readership and thoughtful commentary from the folks who have joined us so far.

The foreseeable future promises no let up on tech talk either. With access to mind blowing numbers of news outlets each day, the difficult [but fun] assignment of choosing topics grows exponentially. Here enters RSS-

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Do You Have A Blogging Workflow?

Posted by Scott Jarkoff in Articles

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Comings & GoingsAre you an organized blogger, who methodically annotates links and takes meticulous notes to be used in the pursuit of an article? Or are you the unorganized type who hastily slaps an article together through chaotic machinations, like Monday rush-hour traffic? Not sure which realm you fall under?

No matter which workflow you use, or even if you use a hybrid of both, you do have a workflow of some sort, ultimately allowing you to focus on the important task at hand – writing quality content to share with your readers.

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Blogging Tips for Bloggers with Full-Time Jobs

Posted by Scott Jarkoff in Articles

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BloggingThe decision to undertake blogging is a relatively easy decision in the grand scheme of things. Selecting a topic to write about, acquiring hosting, choosing software and a design for the site is fairly simple, especially if you have familiarity with blogging. The hardest part of maintaining a blog is writing with regularity. The difficulty level is magnified exponentially if you have a full-time job and come home to a family. How do you overcome the lack of time while sustaining your dream?

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