October 22, 2005
Take my RSS feed... Please (my apologies to Henny Youngman)
Good thing I read other blogs. Kathy Sierra reminded me that I too have failed to highlight the fact that these works are protected by Creative Commons.One other thing that I continually fail to mention is that you should feel free to use hypocritical content as you need it. Quote it, link it, whatever you like. If you're building marketing oriented sites, intranet or otherwise, please feel free to syndicate hypocritical content, directly. (Since the content I create here is protected under Creative Commons license, a reference would be appreciated.)
Just take it and run with it.
"How?" you say.
Well you could use a service that compiles the hypocritical RSS feed into Web content. Or, you could just use the following code provided by the friendly and helpful folks over at FeedBurner:
<script src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/hypocritical?format=sigpro" type="text/javascript"></script>Just think. A few magic clicks of your mouse and you could be hosting such previous gems as:
<noscript><p>Subscribe to RSS headline updates from: <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/hypocritical"></a><br/>Powered by FeedBurner</p> </noscript>
- Want comments on your blog?
- RSS feeds: Can't we just all agree on a common home?
- Why podcasting could be even bigger than Adam Curry's hair ever was (that's big)
- Isn't it semantic?
- Good marketing communications: Somewhere between psycho stalker and couch potato
- Are Kirk and Spock keeping an eye on you?
- ... and much much more
- St. Patrick's Day, an increasingly vulgar brand that continues to remain popular
- Don't recreate the wheel that has already been created: The fine art of creating a satirical marketing site (and using the word "create")
- An Immodest Proposal: Where blogging and RSS are headed (or everything old is new again)
- Logo : Branding :: Face : Personality
- ... oh I could go on and on
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