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Google and School

Saturday, February 10th, 2007

As a computer technician and programmer, if I don’t know the answer to a question, I turn to Google.  I may not know every answer to every question, but I sure know how to get it.  I’ve started to apply this concept to classes I’m taking right now; calculus in particular.
I was stuck on the […]

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A new way to sort RSS feeds

Saturday, December 30th, 2006

I doubt this is new, but I just thought of it just now, so it’s new to me! I’m taking advantage of the Google Reader feature to group my RSS/Atom feeds by tagging them. This concept in itself isn’t new, but what I thought of was to take the feeds of certain tags […]

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RSS and Google Personalized Pages

Monday, July 31st, 2006

One of the emerging technologies in this Web 2.0 fad is called “RSS” or Really Simple Syndication. This XML-based technology is used for a variety of purposes such as news feeds, podcasts, and sending out regularly updated information. As a matter of fact, this blog has an RSS feed; you can identify sites easily with […]

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