It's a good thing.  I was wondering why Google were keeping  
Feedburner separate - I thought it showed a lack of commitment.

But badly handled.  Seems like they're rushing to make changes and  
save costs. Only a month to transfer all your feeds?

After February 28th, you won't be able to access your account at  
feedburner.com

How many people won't know about this, and will get caught out?   I  
certainly didn't get an email, and I have a lot of different feeds  
with them.

If you have a Feedburner feed, go login now and transfer your account  
to Google.

I just did it.  Three clicks.  Took less than a minute to do it all.

Rupert
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On 19-Jan-09, at 10:15 AM, Jay dedman wrote:

seems to just turn into something else:
https://www.google.com/support/feedburner/bin/answer.py?answer=126303

Our vision when FeedBurner joined Google was to help bring the best  
of what
 > FeedBurner offered in syndication publisher tools and solutions to  
the
 > AdSense platform, and vice versa. In the time since the merger, the
 > FeedBurner engineering team has joined the Google engineering team  
(but
 > still focuses on the same set of tools for RSS monetization,  
analysis, and
 > optimization) and is not managed as a separate company or subsidiary.
 >

jay

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