Fooling around with RSS:
I found an RSS feed that should be very worthwhile for news researchers: Snopes.com's feed gives you news about the newest "urban legends" they've heard of. I like this one, supposedly Florida-based....
So how do you get this? I found a link to add this to a MyFeedster feed. But you can get it in any news aggregator by going to Snopes.com and looking for the feed: It's linked on the Recent Additions page.
Save that link!:
From the new Industry Standard blog (no, the magazine isn't back, but it's postings by former Standard writers....):
New York Times Link Generator. Says here you can enter a link from a current NYT story and it will give you a link to the story that won't expire. Useful for bloggers.
I found an RSS feed that should be very worthwhile for news researchers: Snopes.com's feed gives you news about the newest "urban legends" they've heard of. I like this one, supposedly Florida-based....
So how do you get this? I found a link to add this to a MyFeedster feed. But you can get it in any news aggregator by going to Snopes.com and looking for the feed: It's linked on the Recent Additions page.
Save that link!:
From the new Industry Standard blog (no, the magazine isn't back, but it's postings by former Standard writers....):
New York Times Link Generator. Says here you can enter a link from a current NYT story and it will give you a link to the story that won't expire. Useful for bloggers.
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