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September 25, 2006
Social Search and RSS/XML features on MarketPosition
By Scott Goodyear
www.marketposition.com
Last month we had a post introducing some of the general features of Social Search like Bookmarking and Tagging. This month we are adding a few links to these sites and services on our article pages.
If you find that you like a specific article, we encourage you to use the
Digg,
del.icio.us,
Furl,
Newsvine, and
Reddit icons to go to these sites and add the MarketPosition article to your account. If you do not already have an account at one or more of these services, you might wish to sign up and try them. It can be a great way to keep bookmarks available to you on a public or private profile that you can share across computers or with colleagues without special software or much difficulty. It's also a great way to find interesting and related new web sites, articles, and other information!
If you are wondering what the
My Yahoo,
XML, or
Bloglines buttons do, these are icons that can help you to add 'feeds' to your website, feed reader software, and many of the 'personalized' member pages from sites like Yahoo, Google, MSN, Netscape, most internet service providers, and to others sites and services. When we add new content to our website, you can get this information sent directly into your feed reading program, web browser, compatible cell phone, etc.
If you would like more info on these subjects, see the following links.
Social Tagging, Bookmarking, and similar services:
- An Introduction to the Social Scene: Social Bookmarking and Tagging
- Social Bookmarking PHP Library
- Social Bookmarking Entry at WikiPedia
- Wikipedia's List of Social Bookmarking Software
- The Socializer
- Social Media Optimization: It's Like SEO, For Social Sites
RSS, XML, and feed information:
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