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RSSAuction.com is an amazingly useful site made by my friend Chris Pirillo. Customize your search just like on eBay and get the results in RSS. They even offer the ability to email the feed to you on a regular basis. This is a great tool if you deal with eBay alot or just want to keep updated to find the best deals. I’m linking to the 21″ LCD Monitor feed, since I’d love to find a good deal on one.
Free iTunes Downloads is a great blog that will “keep you up to date with the latest free downloads at the US iTunes Music Store.” If you’re a music buff and can’t live without your iPod, then subscribe to this feed and get free music a few times each week!
Andy Skelton is the UI Designer and an overall Wordpress badass. If you are a Wordpress junkie like I am, then you’ll love the widgets and plugins this guy has going on. Stay ahead of the curve on Wordpress updates and track the progress of this amazing software.
Well I’m taking the day off. It’s the beginning of SXSW Interactive and since I live in Austin, I will be taking a few days off and attending it. Also, I am 24 today, so I cannot justify working too much anyways.
If you’re going to SXSW, email me or look me up: Matthew Stephens (matt at codebymatt.com)
See you on Monday!
FeedYes.com is the newest advancement in the RSS world. It will take any site and turn it into a feed for you. I’ve tried it on a few things and it seems to work pretty well. I’m linking to the CBS Strange News feed that they created.
TMC is one of my favorite channels, as I am a classic film buff. I love to watch old movies that I haven’t seen before, which is why I subscribe to this feed. It’s got all the latest news and DVD releases for the movies I want to hear about.
SingingFool.com is a really cool site I found while searching for music videos. They are very RSS-friendly and if you can get through their little popup media player, you can find some really cool stuff. Use their daily feature RSS feed to have cool new music in your RSS inbox everyday.
AnswerBag.com is the best place to learn random crap to impress your friends at parties. I mean suppose a beautiful girl and some tool are talking about things and she asks, ” How did the ‘butterfly’ get its name?”. Well, thanks to this feed, you can tell her all about the different possible origins.
Newsvine is the newest social news site to go public and the hype surrounding it is well-deserved. It’s a very cool site that takes Digg and combines it with CNN. You can follow your favorite news stories from around the world and see what everyone else thinks is important. They have plenty of RSS feeds to help you follow it all; the one I’m featuring is the combination of “wire”, which is the newswire and the “vine” which is the “grapevine” or user-submitted stories. Check it out and see if this could be the news of the future.
Diggnation is the best vodcast/podcast on the Internet, barnone. My good friend Kevin Rose, who I met on TechTV while promoting deviantART, has become even more of an Internet celebrity than he used to be. Check out digg.com and then subscribe to his podcast. Or, you can use the RSS feed I’m featuring today to keep track of when the new episodes are coming out.




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