I posted a while back about the Feedburner MyBrand service ...I've been taking it for a spin on some other low traffic feeds and am nothing less than blown away, so JK.com is now Feedburner enabled and ready to rock. Community Server 2007 has built in support for Feedburner out of the box; it's...
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Jayson Knight
on 04-18-2007
Filed under: Technology and Internet, Tools and Resources, Links and News, Site News, Metablog
I've had a Feedburner account for a while now, but have been reluctant to throw the switch on my site's feeds over to it...while I may not have a huge circulation (and therefore no "brand" to adhere to), I'd like to keep what little recognition I do have in my feed address instead of the generic feedburner...
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Jayson Knight
on 01-31-2007
Filed under: Technology and Internet, Tools and Resources, Links and News, Site News, Metablog
I cannot believe it's been 3 years since I first decided to build my own blogging engine as a coding exercise one lonely night back in 2003, and here I am still pounding away at the keyboard in an attempt to keep my 5 loyal readers somewhat entertained. The most notable thing that happened to my site...
I've created a new section on my site to aggregate external content that I read on a regular basis: My External News Feed . This is similar to the old CS2.0 Roller application, except that configuration is much more flexible. It's more of a way for me to keep up with the most common external sites I...
I’m still really digging this CoComment thing (I wish more blogs were coco enabled! Patience…). One of the tools they offer is the ability to embed your coco conversations on your own site via a chunk of HTML (if you’re logged into your coco account, navigate here to get your code...