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By Senior Editor – Kris Smith (@croncast)
Above the skies of Berkley, California the rssCloud began amassing and is now blowing Eastward.
Today, Dave Winer gave access to those interested in testing what he calls, “the last major piece,” piece…
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, Dave Winer
, real-time rss
, RSS cloud element
, rssCloud
, rssCLoud real-time 
Digital Media, Featured, RSS, Real-Time »
By Senior Editor – Kris Smith (@croncast)
The buzz around real-time RSS feeds has died down a bit but don’t let that fool you into thinking it has gone away.
The foundation of the immediacy movement are these real-time feeds and the quiet that is growing around them is…
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, PuSH
, real-time rss
, real-time rss curl
, rssCloud
, Russell Beattie
, XML-RPC ping 
Blogging, Digital Media, Opinion, RSS, Real-Time »
By Senior Editor – Kris Smith (@croncast)
Real-time feedsters, Superfeedr, are setting the stage for what could be the brand name of this real-time feed movement. Efficiency is the mother of brand building online. And their service is efficient.
With…
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, FeedBurner
, man ta tas
, PubSubHubbub
, PuSH
, real-time rss
, rss api
, rss discovery
, rssCloud
, superfeedr
, superfeedr data normalization
, superfeedr discovery api
, syndication markup language
, Web syndication 
Blogging, Digital Culture, Digital Media, Startup Reviews »
By Senior Editor – Kris Smith (@croncast)
Lazyfeed, the community style feed reader that recommends content to users based on topics, got an update this week. Maybe, I should say an overhaul.
The main site changed drastically to accomodate the integration of multiple
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Tags: conveyor belt sushi
, interface design
, lazyfeed discovery
, lazyfeed feed reader
, lazyfeed rss
, lazyfeed update
, real-time discovery
, real-time rss
, sarah palin feed
, synapses
, UI 
News, Opinion, SEO »
By Senior Editor – Kris Smith (@croncast)
You can only neglect your users for so long before they leave you. The same goes for lovers. And I, was in love with Google Reader once.
Then one day I realized Google Reader wasn’t loving me as much as I…
Read the full story »Tags: content filtering
, content shopping cart
, Facebook
, google reader
, google shared items
, grouping
, real-time rss
, shared feeds
, tacit knowledge
, Twitter 





