We're often asked how we got started with our videos. Here's the story. It all started with an online community. It was the latter part of 1999 and I was working in a healthcare data company called HBSI (which was eventually merged into non-existence). The customers were asking for a way to work together across hospitals. …
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Our Story of Getting Started with Online Video
http://commoncraft.com/our-story-getting-started-online-videoWe're often asked how we got started with our videos. Here's the story. It all started with an online community. It was the latter part of 1999 and I was working in a healthcare data company called HBSI (which was eventually merged into non-existence). The customers were asking for a way to work together across hospitals. …
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May 1st is RSS Awareness Day
http://commoncraft.com/may-1st-rss-awarness-dayApparently, May 1st is RSS Awareness Day! I had no idea such a day existed, but it has it's own site at RSSday.org . Thanks to the nice folks at dailyblogtips.com for making our RSS in Plain English video part of the site - and day for that matter. I agree that RSS is one of those special technologies. …
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Tarver Library News
http://tarverlibrarynews.blogspot.comSubscribe in a reader Don't know what RSS is? Take a look at this quick explanation or take a look at this quick video intro that explains RSS.
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Pruning the RSS Bush
http://devel2.njit.edu/serendipity/index.php?/archives/553-P...on my school office computer) every day. I'm starting to ignore my Bloglines feeds, and if you do that for a few days or weeks, the amount of UNREAD posts is frightening. (Still not sure about what RSS is all about? Watch this simple and plain English video explanation.) Using Google Reader means I need to snip away at my existing Bloglines feeds. But what to prune away? Pruning #1 Right off are the blogs that post multiple short posts each day so that I can't keep up with reading. They must be part of this current
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iBook Guts
http://kernjackson.wordpress.comA great intro video to RSS at commoncraft.com
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Opt Out YellowPages - Common Craft - (Nearly) A Year Later
http://ypggblog.com/yellowpages/opt-out-yellowpages-common-c...Opt Out of YellowPages Waste. YellowPagesGoesGreen.Org - Common Craft - (Nearly) A Year Later It’s been almost a year since we published our first paperworks video - RSS in Plain English in April of 2007. Since that time, we’ve been watching every comment, every blog post and every email. We are lucky to have fans like you that have shared our videos and helped us learn so much.
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Atlanta Real Estate Property Lines: Conversations About Atlanta Real Estate | Atlanta Homes and Condos | Search Atlanta Homes and MLS Listings
http://propertylinesatlanta.comSubscribe To Our Feed! Like the conversations? Get our Comments Feed, too. What is RSS? No feed? Get our latest posts by email!
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Managing the stream of data
http://shaidorsai.wordpress.com/2008/05/07/managing-the-stre...eally Simple Syndication. At its simplest, it’s a way of a site pushing its latest content out in a format that can be captured by an RSS Reader; there are loads of them about. Lee LeFever has a wonderful explanation of RSS shown here…
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Some advice for the Freep blog squad
http://policyfrog.wordpress.com/2008/05/07/some-advice-for-t.... In my observation, Manitobans have been very slow to adopt to many forms of new/social media, with the exception of Facebook. Many of my friends/colleagues don’t read blogs regularly, almost none use RSS to subscribe to blog feeds. Concentrate on local content. I can read a thousand blogs about TV, technology, travel, family life or growing old, I don’t need to come to the Free Press site for that. It
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Blog Tipz
http://blogtipz.comis no code required to install or use RSS, as most modern blog software automatically includes code to utilize it. However, if you take a look at the RSS string, with posts, you can see that more is going on behind the scenes than you think. Video Page | Transcript The current version of RSS (2.0) stands for Really Simple Syndication. Previous versions (1.0 and 0.90) stood for RDF Site Summary, and RSS 0.91 represented Rich Site Summary.
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RSS in Plain English
http://kernjackson.wordpress.com/2008/05/06/rss-in-plain-eng...commoncraft.com
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My Maxis in plain english?
http://thewheat.wordpress.com/2008/05/06/my-maxis-in-plain-e...RSS in plain english
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