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Google Sitemaps weblog plugins
In the previous post I said that Google Sitemaps will accept your feeds just as well. And it does, no worries. But as I looked further into the dynamic generation of sitemaps I found there were WordPress plugins already available. (Just 3 days after the service went public. How’s that for a user community …)…
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Viewing WAP sites with Firefox
In a follow up to my previous post about RSS2WAP I got curious. Is there a Firefox extension available that would enable me to view WAP sites? Well, yes there is! The wmlbrowser extension makes Firefox a fully-fledged WAP-browser. (See screenshot of the CitiWiz WAP site to the right) Although every mobile device will present…
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RSS2Wap: Turn your feeds into WML.
Over at www.fredscapes.nl Fred is plea-ing that webloggers should care more about mobile devices (Dutch only). Although the number of mobile devices is rising and the technology for delivering content to those devices has been around for years, I still haven’t gotten any experience developing for mobile. Sure, my phone contains a WAP-browser. But the…
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XTech 2005 Conference
This week, from 24 till 27 of may, the XTech 2005 Conference is held in the Amsterdam RAI. So what is it about? ” XTech 2005 is the premier European conference for developers and managers working with XML and Web technologies, bringing together the worlds of web development, open source, semantic web and open standards.…
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Who are my neighbours? (Formerly known as Test)
Blogwise meant. What blogs are my visitors also reading? Traditionally your/my visitors are tracked using ‘exits’. But that only means where your visits stopped reading or where they went (according to your click-outs). It doesn’t say anything about what sources your visitors also depend upon. Feeds4all.com has something innovative… What are my visitors also reading:…