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Monday, March 15, 2010
I’ve talked about how Twitter is a new form of RSS (curated RSS), it’s a  a new form of IM / SMS , it’s a place where business is conducted and it’s a place where advertising will drive leads due to the link sharing nature of Twitter. If you use Twitter and think it is a valuable service then you’re probably tired of the steady stream of your friends who tell you it’s just a fad and they don’t feel compelled to join.  They They “don’t care what people ate for lunch.”
 
Monday, March 8, 2010
That way people who want to get your blog by RSS and/or email can do so. I guess let’s file this under sales & marketing advice . I recently wrote a piece for Mashable on how to create a company blog .  Since Since it’s already written (and since I promised not to republish
 
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
The firm said that its newest version of its X1 Professional Client includes such features as removable disk support, RSS and Atom feeds, double byte language support, better Lotus Notes support, as well as performance and stability improvements. Pasadena-based X1 Technologies , the developer of desktop search software run by Idealab, announced today that it has upgraded its software. X1's software is used to index and search enterprise desktops.
 

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8221;  If you want to subscribe to my RSS feed please click here or to get my blog by email click here. In This is part of my ongoing series “Start-up Lessons.” In the Beginning … This This is a very important post
Subscribe the the RSS feed for each of these. Use Ping.fm to update multiple statuses. Create your own Network using Ning – see LearnTrends for an example. Create a Topic Hub - Your goal should be to put yourself in the middle of the network of bloggers who exist in any field. I did a presentation about the use of Social Media to a great group of people who mostly are different kinds of service professionals (attorneys, accountants, consultants, etc.). I promised that I would do a follow-up post with some thoughts out of the presentation and providing links.
It might also be through twitter, Facebook, SMS, RSS, voice, etc. I talk to a lot of founders of startups. My initial conversations normally focus on the core of the business, important Startup Metrics , probably marketing strategy (ex. SEO for Startups and Negative Customer Acquisition Costs ) and, of course, the product itself.
Twitterfeed is a brilliant service that takes any RSS feed and posts the results to Twitter. They take random RSS feeds, pipe them through Twitterfeed and presto, an automated birdie. Twitter is an amazing platform that is revolutionizing the way we communicate and discuss our lunch plans. That being said, there are several trends that are posed to kill this birdy.
type tools (Blogs, Wikis, Social Bookmarking, RSS, RSS Readers) on corporate learning and someone like HBS. I've somewhat fallen off the map on this blog. Been traveling and consulting with a bunch of early-stage and growth companies. Really fun stuff these days.
Use RSS to share links - If you want to be known as a leader on a topic, find the top publications in that topic and, using their RSS feed, automatically share their posts with your users. (Make No matter how good you think you are at using Twitter to grow your business, I bet you’ll learn something you never knew before from this program. I
Receive updates by email or RSS feed or Twitter If you liked this blog post, please recommend it to a colleague and/or click here to get updates via email or RSS . Written by Andrew Chen September 18th, 2008 at 8:00 am Posted in Uncategorized « Open mobile platforms and Facebook developer refugees Virtual Goods Summit 2008 + last week’s Twitter links » Add New Comment
But we did work very, very hard to get posts up and to get them daily to make sure that people saw Varien at the top of their RSS feed and thoguht about what Varien was doing. Roy Rubin was a student trying to make extra money on the side when he founded Varien, the company that went on to launch Magento, an ecommerce platform that enables billions of dollars in online sales. He came to Mixergy to talk about why Varien grew (it had a lot to do with focus) and how the company launched Magento (his developers pushed him to do it).
It just meant taking the recordings I was already putting on the Internet and putting an RSS feed out for them. Do you believe you can create an online show that pulls in a bigger audience than mainstream media? Leo Laporte is proving you can. In fact, he’s doing it right now. With
blogged that I was going to go to San Francisco, so he reached out and said, "Hey, while you're in town, let's meet up and talk about RSS and blogging and stuff," and then it was just, it was a weird meeting.  There Millions of blogs -- including Mixergy.com -- run on WordPress. So I invited the entrepreneur behind this insanely successful software, Matt Mullenweg, to do an interview about how WordPress went from idea to a growing business.