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The feeds below provide an easy way to keep on top of everything that I do out on this wide Internet of ours. Simply put, we now live in a world where you cannot simply look to a single site to give a whole view of a person. As stated elsewhere, I am active on numerous sites. Feeds are one way to stay on top of this. Basically, a feed is like a targeted newspaper. By subscribing to it, you can get notified whenever I post something. So, by simply checking your feed reader, you can see at a glance what I've been up to lately. As an added bonus, you can add lots of other people to it as well. It's a much more efficient way to keep track of goings on then opening up an entire folder of bookmarks every morning. It's pretty easy to use, just click on that orange icon that appears in your title bar or on a feed icon on a site. It will then be added to the reader that you choose. Now, for the bad news. See, technology isn't advanced enough for me to give you one reliable master feed. However, to keep things from getting confusing, I have broken down the options for you. You may subscribe to any or all of the feeds below and run a good chance to keeping on top of me and my projects: -
Blog - Anything that I add to either my blog of my site will be referenced here. -
Blog Comments - Any conversation occurring on my blog site. -
Photos - Any photos that I place out on flickr will be listed in this feed. -
Documents - Any documents (.pdf, .doc etc) that I share with the world via scribd will appear here. -
Links - Since I use del.icio.us to track my bookmarks, you can subscribe and see them as I add them. Amazon Reviews - I often post my reviews on Amazon.com as well as my site. Strained Geometries - This is the feed for an experimental web comic which I have created. For more information about feeds, please read this introduction from Feedburner. You can also check out Mike Sansone's two excellent posts:
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