“These are the RSS feeds I am currently subscribed to (using RSS Menu).
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Also, please let me know if something like RSS Menu exists for Windows.”
Wow. You can learn so much about someone by seeing their RSS feeds. You’re obviously a Mac guy who likes his Photoshop and iTunes. That MiamiDirt website sucks. They’re on my radar too, but everything I read is filled with mean sprit and half-truths. I’m almost positive, that want to be local site is written by a few losers from New York.
Never heard of this “Feed Menu” thing. Is this the only feed reader you use? After seeing how they display your feeds, there are many free services compatible for Mac and Windows that will do the same, and more.
I use Bloglines; it’s an industry standard, I like it because: many of the best sites have a direct link to subscribe to your Bloglines account. Google just released version 2 of the Google Reader which has received excellent reviews. For Yahooligans, Yahoo 360 has a great feed reader built right in. You can also find services to read RSS feeds on your desktop, via email, or in your browser with an extension.
There are links to all the feed reader sites I mentioned in the right column at http://www.miamibeach411.com, as well as a link where you can subscribe to all 4 of our RSS feeds (News, Finance, Events, User Reviews).
Since you’re a South Beach local, please subscribe to our main “News” link.
I love RSS; it’s the mose efficient way to keep up-to-date on what’s going on.
i get my rss from Firefox put Firefox on your pc and this browser (not only a safer alternative to internet explorer) but rss is supported (and you might as well put Firefox on your mac because macs do get viruses they just keep them secret) also (if you couldn’t tell) a form spell checker its fairly ok so you can translate to Arabic for that guy and its FREE!!!1!!11!1
October 25, 2006 @ 6:48 pm
hi frinds
im new in this web site
how can i get it in arabic
October 25, 2006 @ 7:23 pm
WHAT? Are you kidding me??
Look, this site in (broken) english is bad enough. To make it available in other languages would just be wrong!
October 25, 2006 @ 8:27 pm
Dude, you are bigger than Madonna in the Middle East.
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October 26, 2006 @ 5:07 am
“These are the RSS feeds I am currently subscribed to (using RSS Menu).
…
Also, please let me know if something like RSS Menu exists for Windows.”
Wow. You can learn so much about someone by seeing their RSS feeds. You’re obviously a Mac guy who likes his Photoshop and iTunes. That MiamiDirt website sucks. They’re on my radar too, but everything I read is filled with mean sprit and half-truths. I’m almost positive, that want to be local site is written by a few losers from New York.
Never heard of this “Feed Menu” thing. Is this the only feed reader you use? After seeing how they display your feeds, there are many free services compatible for Mac and Windows that will do the same, and more.
I use Bloglines; it’s an industry standard, I like it because: many of the best sites have a direct link to subscribe to your Bloglines account. Google just released version 2 of the Google Reader which has received excellent reviews. For Yahooligans, Yahoo 360 has a great feed reader built right in. You can also find services to read RSS feeds on your desktop, via email, or in your browser with an extension.
There are links to all the feed reader sites I mentioned in the right column at http://www.miamibeach411.com, as well as a link where you can subscribe to all 4 of our RSS feeds (News, Finance, Events, User Reviews).
Since you’re a South Beach local, please subscribe to our main “News” link.
I love RSS; it’s the mose efficient way to keep up-to-date on what’s going on.
October 26, 2006 @ 12:54 pm
I highly recommend adding the greenerMIAMI feed 😉 My other site is ecorazzi.com if you are interested!
You know which you should check out? Make. I bet you’d like it: http://www.makezine.com/blog/
November 14, 2006 @ 10:53 pm
i get my rss from Firefox put Firefox on your pc and this browser (not only a safer alternative to internet explorer) but rss is supported (and you might as well put Firefox on your mac because macs do get viruses they just keep them secret) also (if you couldn’t tell) a form spell checker its fairly ok so you can translate to Arabic for that guy and its FREE!!!1!!11!1
http://www.mozilla.com
November 15, 2006 @ 1:41 am
FireFox is SO 2 years ago! I mean, I can’t even wear my firefox t-shirt these days.
It’s all about the IceWeasel now.