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How RSS is changing

I wrote a post yesterday for hurolinan.com (my first) about RSS metrics, and how RSS has changed. A lot of the post is about Feedburner (Which I wrote about here). I actually forgot to mention the whole Feedburner Pro thing (ie its free!). A few components of Pro are included in the post though.

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Salesforce “Success on Demand” Sydney

I just got back from this event and decided to give a quick rundown.

Quick Stats:

  • Salesforce.com (SFDC) has over one million users worldwide
  • 2600+ companies using it in Australia
    • This number has doubled in the past 12 months

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Do you really enjoy iTunes?

A colleague and I were complaining about Apple/Steve the other day, regarding how consumer-uncentric they are. They make beautiful products, I’ll give them that, but they don’t really give the consumer that much freedom (to put it very lightly).

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Google - My Digital Life (wow that sounds sad)

My Google Bookmarks

In case you hadn’t realised, I’m a huge Google fan. There is very little evil that they have committed (to me at least) since I started using their services. Some people Pretty much everyone will see this as a fanboy post, and I guess to an extent it is - but here is a quick detailed outline of my usage habits for Google products: Continue reading ‘Google - My Digital Life (wow that sounds sad)’

Creating a Google Map

I thought I would try making a google map to see how it works, and since I’m going hiking over the Easter weekend, I thought that would be a good example. We’re going to the Snowy Mountains, doing a trip from Round Mountain to Jagungal, and back again Continue reading ‘Creating a Google Map’