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silkin11x11gmo feeds | HTML to RSS feed creator

54 minutes ago ago from HTML to RSS Feed Creator and Aggregator, easily create rss feeds by Peter Drew

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54 minutes ago ago from HTML to RSS Feed Creator and Aggregator, easily create rss feeds by Peter Drew

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CrunchBase Product Update: Follow Products and Companies, Top 10 List and Twitter Feeds

23 hours ago ago from CrunchBase Blog

Since the official launch of our integration between CrunchBase and Facebook Connect in November, we've seen 19% (5,087 out of 26,850) of our edits come from newly registered, non-anonymous users. Even after the predictable spike around the announcement, we've seen a sustained and growing percentage of our edits coming from these users. As they say, no good deed goes unpunished, so we thought it would be fun to give some credit to those ...

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A twitter feed too….

15 hours ago ago from euenvironmentblog.eu

One of the problems I've found with blogging is that I often see interesting articles, but don't get around to creating a blog post. I'm now trying out Twitter as a way of dealing with this problem. On the web page of this blog (but not on the RSS feed) you will now see a new list of my twitter posts on the right hand side [I know I need to find a better template soon...]. Alternatively, you can view my twitter feed via any twitter ...

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The Ultimate Freelance Job Search Page

17 hours ago ago from fog of eternity

Last week one of my long term contracts came to an end … a little more abruptly than I’d been expecting! No dissatisfaction with the quality of work, but the vagaries of the economic climate and the lack of job security that’s part of life for a freelancer. Means a busy time pitching, but luckily for me I have a great resource set up that give me early alerts on potential new work. Not only that, the service is entirely free (or can be, I pay ...

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