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sweet thanks guys. All this should get me
started.
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Subject: RE: [KCFusion] news service -
Implementation Example
If
you want to take the easy way out (read:lazy like me) feedroll is a handy
little tool for adding RSS feeds to your site. It's especially helpful to
me since I can't run any type of server side scripts on my blog host. You
can see it in action on my blog http://uemmcc.blogspot.com/ or by visiting http://www.feedroll.com/rssviewer/
Doug Richards: Sprint
Multimedia Designer III Phone: 913 906 7874 PCS: 816 686 7092
AIGA Team Macromedia for
Flash UEMM Corporate
Champions Group Manager http://uemmcc.blogspot.com/
Folks,
I happened to get this email and you
may benefit from the information.
Girish
| How To Use RSS Reader for
a MSD2D Feed
RSS feed reader takes in
XML news links and displays the content in your reader's folder. There
are many applications that can read RSS, such as NewsCrawler,
NewsGator, etc. If you type "RSS reader" in google, you will find many
of them.
To add the MSD2D RSS feed
to your RSS reader, first go to the section and category you want to
subscribe to, such as SharePoint Tips on Migration, the page has a
little orange "XML" button. Click the XML button, then copy the
URL that subsequently appear on the location box in your browser.
Paste the URL into your RSS reader's channel URL textbox. From then
on, you will have MSD2D tips and news that you need delivered to your
desktop.
To see a complete list of
MSD2D RSS feeds, visit http://msd2d.com/RSS |
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Here's one source http://www.mortgageleadguide.com/Mortgage_Real_Estate_RSS_Directory.asp
I got
it from Google -- rss real estate -----Original Message----- From:
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Any body know of a good web
service to pull industry (real estate) related head lines from? Ive never
used a web service before and am not sure what to google for. So far im not
coming up with decent results. B.
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