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Hello all!

it has been some time since my last post as I have been creating and managing my own empire in the world of Russ.

Actually, I have been busy managing other blogs as after the success of this one, I was approached to write and edit for several other blogs which I have sealed my lips to mention. Suffice it to say I help develop and make successful some of the top blogs on the Internet, only to stuff the wallets of my superiors. OOOO how I hate the word "superiors"!

Don’t get me wrong, I loved….no…liked my bosses a bunch and appreciate the opportunity they gave me, but it’s just not the same as running your own blog(s) and having the freedom to say exactly what I want to say, when I want to say it. Therefore, after a long hiatus, I am back to give you more of what you want in the widget world.

It appears Microsoft still hasn’t learned that a widget is a widget and not a gadget. I guess some habits are hard to break, but I will not buck the system and the choice of the people and continue to call these little suckers widgets, though I may not capitalize the word as if it were a person any longer. That’s right! I have accepted the fact that my friend the Widget, (oops, I capitalized him/her again) is not a person but only much more reliable and fun to hang around.

Enough of the hoopla!

That’s all for now, as I only wanted you to know I am back with plans to post as often as necessary to keep you informed of how widgets can change your life. OK….maybe a stretch, but widgets certainly make your online web design life easier and I look forward to getting this puppy rolling again.

In the mean time, feel free to peruse the site and widget your little heart out.

Don’t forget to sign up for the latest RSS feeds so you’ll know whenever I add new content.

Off I go to find a dating widget so I don’t have to spend the holidays alone. ;)

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Oh my…good heavens…and what a great day to be alive!

Everybody knows it’s important to get links coming into your site.

Not everyone knows reciprocal linking is dead.

Wake up! Reciprocal linking is DEAD!

The search engines have become wayyy too smart, and recognize when two sites are linking back and forth to each other. This worked like a charm until recently. The big boys search engines have changed their tune in a big way.

Don’t get me wrong…reciprocal links will not hurt you, but they no longer carry the weight they used to. Too many people simply abused the system and the game has changed.

Introducing 3WayLinks – click here

If you do not give a hoot about your sites ranking in the search engines, play a little Pac Man Widget while you wait on the rest of us.

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Well…OK, it’s not all RSS feeds, but it’s a damn good start.

I’ll make this short and sweet…

By request, I have found an excellent resource for RSS feeds.

AllRSS.com links are to major collections of RSS feeds. The web site says this list will “eventually be turned into a database.” It’s good enuff for me already! Except, when I tried to subscribe to his feedreader, I had to have a Facebook account. What tha?

Anyway…

If you need a feedreader:

Browser-Based
The following Web browsers have built-in feed readers

Mozilla Firefox (Windows, Mac, Linux)
Opera (Windows, Mac, Linux)
Internet Explorer 7.0 (Windows)
Safari (Mac)

E-mail Programs
The following e-mail programs have built-in feed readers

Mozilla Thunderbird (Windows, Mac, Linux)
Outlook 2007 (Windows)
IntraVnews (Windows, plug-in for Microsoft Outlook)
R|Mail (Web-based service that sends feeds to any email account)

Web-Based Services
All of these services are free, and will work with any recent Web browser. All require registration and show ads as you read your feeds.

My Yahoo
Google Reader
Bloglines
Newsgator
My MSN
My AOLYou’re welcome! :0-)

If you know of other similar sources, please comment and let everyone know!

I am also interested in the ways you use RSS and Widgets. Give up the goods and show us whatcha’ got.

Uh…Has anybody seen my Widget?

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Many guys in the tech industry forget what it’s like to “not to know”.

Know what I mean? ;)

I remember it was not that long ago, I had no idea how a feedreader worked. It seemed mysterious, simply because I didn’t understand three little letters (RSS). Don’t get me wrong, I have been creating websites for over a decade, but the feedreader stuff sorta seemed bigger than I was able to absorb.

I don’t know why! I didn’t know anything about it at the time. (call me brains)

If I had known then, what I now know about “RSS” and feedreaders, I could have shaved weeks off of lost time. If I had only understood how to use them to bring websites and blogs to me, rather than me having to go to it.

Let’s not get too “techie”. Let’s get it “jussst riiight”

We’ll start by saying this in NOT rocket science! If you can check your email, you can set up your feedreader.

Watch this video to better understand what RSS does.

Pretty simple huh?

I love the high tech graphs dude uses. ;)

Just goes to show you do not need high tech equipment o explain something high tech. Good job whoever you are “video maker”!

Next step… now you knwo what it can do, so, you’ll need a feed reader.

Here’s a good feed reader from google. There are several to choose from, but let’s get you running quickly and not distracted by all the choices. Trust me, Google will suffice.

If you must….here’s more as shwon from Consumer Reports!

Browser-Based
The following Web browsers have built-in feed readers

Mozilla Firefox (Windows, Mac, Linux)
Opera (Windows, Mac, Linux)
Internet Explorer 7.0 (Windows)
Safari (Mac)

E-mail Programs
The following e-mail programs have built-in feed readers

Mozilla Thunderbird (Windows, Mac, Linux)
Outlook 2007 (Windows)
IntraVnews (Windows, plug-in for Microsoft Outlook)
R|Mail (Web-based service that sends feeds to any email account)

Web-Based Services
All of these services are free, and will work with any recent Web browser. All require registration and show ads as you read your feeds.

My Yahoo
Google Reader
Bloglines
Newsgator
My MSN
My AOL

Desktop Applications
These programs run on your computer, and will check feeds automatically whenever they’re running. Those marked with a “$” are commercial software; the others are available for free.

Omea Reader (Windows)
SharpReader (Windows)
FeedDemon (Windows, $)
NewzCrawler (Windows, $)
NetNewsWire Lite (Mac)
NetNewsWire (Mac, $)
PulpFiction Lite (Mac)
PulpFiction (Mac, $)

Once you have your feedreader installed, TEST IT OUT…

Click the orange icon >

Select Google from the top of the page, and… BAM!

The next time I add an informative post (or not), you’ll automatically receive it in your feedreader and it’ll be there the next time you log into your account. If you also have Google mail, you can click the account link on the top right and easily switch to your email account.

Ta Da!

And that….ladies and gentlemen, is how a feedreader works for you!

While I’m at it, let me give Google a plug, (like they need it). Google has some really cool tools! If you are not aware of their offerings, click here.

Rogerdat?

Tags: amazon widget, radio widget

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