I had the opportunity to talk with Joel Morris from Pressfeed. His company offers an easy way to integrate RSS feeds into any site. This is especially useful if you have a site that doesn’t have RSS built into it. RSS is truly one of the great technologies to help simplify people’s lives. Give this video a watch to learn more about RSS and Pressfeed.
What: A Friday Commentary on RSS Feeds and why you should incorporate them into your web browsing life.
Who: Sage Lewis
Where: This was shot at our office in Akron Ohio.
When: February 23, 2007
Why: I know this RSS sounds scary. I know it hasn’t been served to the end-user well. But RSS has been around for quite some time now. And it is so freakin’ handy! This is my plea to you to give RSS a try. Check out these sites: http://www.bloglines.com http://www.google.com/reader I promise you, if you spend a little time on this now, that time will save you a ton of time moving forward. Try it! You’ll like it.
How: I shot this with my mini DV Panasonic video camera. I had 1000 watts of light on both my left and my right plus some fill lights.
What: I discuss subscribing to RSS feeds at BarackObama.com in Internet Explorer 7, Google Personalized Home Page and My Yahoo. Once you get the hang of using RSS feeds to monitor your news they will save you a tremendous amount of time and make you more organized.
Who: Sage Lewis
Where: This was shot at our office in Akron Ohio.
When: February 20, 2007
Why: I was at an Obama event this weekend. When the topic of RSS came up no one admitted to knowing about how to use RSS to monitor news. I am a huge RSS advocate. RSS will make your life so much more efficient. You can apply the knowledge in this video to RSS feeds on any site that has them.
How: I shot this with my mini DV Panasonic video camera. I had 1000 watts of light on both my left and my right plus some fill lights.
What: RSS feeds have literally changed my news and information gathering life. I wanted to explain and show you how you might start monitoring RSS feeds.
Where: This was shot at our office in Akron Ohio.
When: January 17, 2007
Why: We all have too much to do and too much information. RSS feeds are a great way to help you manage and control your news and information.
How: I shot this with my mini DV Panasonic video camera. I had 1000 watts of light on both my left and my right plus some fill lights.