RSS AutoDiscovery Pops Up Again
April 17th, 2006A while back, I talked about RSS AutoDiscovery and gave simple instructions how to make your RSS feeds auto discovery enabled. Have you done it yet? If you haven’t, why not? You could have missed a chance to snag a few subscribers when Google rolled out the upated of the Google Firefox toolbar.
That’s because the new version allows people to subscribe to RSS feeds with just one click. And it relies on autodiscovery. So even if you have 10 tiny buttons inviting people to subscribe on the blog or web site itself, the toolbar won’t realize you have a feed available. So go ahead… enable autodiscovery on your blog and web site now.
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June 3rd, 2006 at 5:15 pm
new RSS-Tool: RSS2GIF
Hello, we have a news RSS2GIF-Tool. I think the name itself describes what it does. It creates an image that automatically updates itself, when the RSS-Feed is updated.
For usage in Boards, home pages, ….
http://www.rss2gif.com
Could you add a link to our new free service like you did for RSS2PDF?
regards
alfred
September 4th, 2006 at 1:45 pm
How in the world did I miss this? That’s an awesome tool Alfred, thanks it’s just what I’ve been looking for.
November 26th, 2006 at 7:44 am
This is Alfred again…we updated RSS2GIF… check out background color selection and different fonts.
November 26th, 2006 at 6:55 pm
Hey Alfred, thanks for notifying us.
July 3rd, 2007 at 4:19 pm
Hi,
This end, we’re also attempting to do some interesting things with RSS2.
Our website, http://www.rss2.co.uk, can convert multiple RSS and ATOM feeds into a single, consolidated PDF file without the need for expensive software, computer programming, or complicated RSS readers.
Furthermore, you can even add your own logos, URL, etc., so you end up with your own eMagazine, based upon all your favourite feeds!
July 14th, 2007 at 8:04 pm
How interesting Stephen, thanks!