Tag Archive for 'tools'

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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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’

Feedburner Pro - it’s free?

Today I saw an example of a product that in my mind has been presented terribly. Feedburner is an excellent tool that allows a site owner to see how many people are subscribed via RSS. While there is no way of seeing who is subscribed, at least you can know how many people are looking at what you write. I have used Feedburner a number of times in the past - and have never looked at the Pro features, because I assumed that Pro meant $X per month - it doesn’t. Continue reading ‘Feedburner Pro - it’s free?’