Buzz Home :: July 2007 Archive
Saywit is a social webapp to share ingenuity, creative thinking, and out-of-box solutions. It aims to bring out creative intelligence naturally, allowing users to create scenarios for 6 channels, and make creative entries for each scenario. Saywit uses FeedBurner to enable feed subscription, and they precisely track readers and what they like the most. 7/30/07
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Thinsite uses the Pixelpost photo-friendly blogging platform to regularly publish amazing photos. The site incorporates a few hacks and workarounds that take full advantage of FeedBurner's FeedFlare and other services. Check out the archives for maximum inspiration or, better yet, subscribe to the feed. 7/24/07
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"At the DVD Dossier, we cover the new DVD release beat and provide news and commentary on the home video industry. It's quite common for one of our posts, particularly about next generation formats or emerging technologies, to be picked by other sites around the globe. One such incident occurred this past weekend and brought with it a big spike in new feed subscriptions and visitors to the site. Without FeedBurner, we would never be able to accurately track our readers and see the direct link between quality content and increased traffic and RSS use. Many Thanks." - DVD Dossier 7/20/07
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22Dollars is an online source for advice on how to grow your personal wealth by managing your own money. Look for investment ideas, stock quotes, charts, business news, market research and a learning center for all things financial, with a special emphasis on investing. Check out this recent article on Technology and Finances. 7/18/07
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A Consuming Experience offers reviews, raves, rants and random thoughts on technology, gadgets, software, product usability, consumer issues and customer service. Check out this oldie but goodie post about full vs. partial feeds and how you can have both. 7/17/07
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Mr. Media is a blog that features weekly interviews with creative leaders across multiple pop culture media platforms – TV, radio, magazines, comic books, comic strips, newspapers, books and web sites. Interviews are posted as audio downloads – available direct from the blog site or from iTunes. They can also be read online the old-fashioned way as Q&A transcripts. Subscribe today! 7/16/07
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Nikole Gipps is helping entrepreneurs use technology to push themselves from dreams to reality in her new blog, Web Technology for Entrepreneurs. Subscribe to the StartupNation feed and get on the road toward entrepreneurial success. 7/11/07
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