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Thursday 01 May 2008

RSB's RSS feeds

How do you read ReadySteadyBook's blog? Via RSS?


RSB has a number of different feeds. Personally, I read blogs via Bloglines and find that much the easiest way to cope with the flood of blog information out there. You can subscribe to RSB's feed at Bloglines directly or you can add either the blog feed, the content feed, or the combined blog and content newsfeed via clicking on the appropriate links.


You can also follow ReadySteadyBook on Twitter.


Editor's Corner is my blog on The Book Depository website. And, of course, that has a feed too!

Posted by Mark Thwaite
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Reader Comments

Thursday 01 May 2008

Lee Kelleher says...

For those who are interested, we also offer feeds for all aspects of RSB content, including:

Article Feed:
http://www.readysteadybook.com/Feed.aspx?articles

Book Review Feed:
http://www.readysteadybook.com/Feed.aspx?reviews

Book of the Month Feed:
http://www.readysteadybook.com/Feed.aspx?botm

Book of the Week Feed:
http://www.readysteadybook.com/Feed.aspx?botw

Poem of the Week Feed:
http://www.readysteadybook.com/Feed.aspx?potw

... oh and there's an OPML (which is basically a collection of feeds) too:
http://www.readysteadybook.com/Feed.aspx?opml


More RSB feed fun that you can shake a stick at!

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