See How Easily You Can Learn Web2.0 This Way

At the moment the way that information is being created and shared in going through a major shift.

Blogs are now a part of the mainstream internet, and I want to share with you how to use Really Simple Syndication (RSS) to manage all this content, and make it easy for you to manage.

If you watch the video below you will see that I’m a big fan of the Google Reader. Now that I have internet access via my itouch and mobile phone it means if I’m waiting for the kids, or bored around the house I can get online and catch up with the latest trends in my niche withoutbeing tied to the computer screen.

I hope you find this information usefull, and would love it if you were to subscribe to this blog and keep up to date with my ambition to become an internet millionaire.

Andrew

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7 Responses to “See How Easily You Can Learn Web2.0 This Way”

  1. Kristi Lane says:

    Thanks for the info on the Google Reader! I don’t know how I missed it before. I’ve been adding feeds to my bookmarks toolbar but like the idea of the feeds being available on Google. Santa brought me an iTouch too, I guess reading rss feeds would be more productive than watching (most) youtube videos :)

  2. Paul says:

    Hi Andrew,

    I already read a few blogs, including a couple of the ones you mention, but I’ve never bothered to get myself a reader to make things easier. I should probably do that now… it would life easier!

    Hope you enjoyed being back in Pitlochry for Christmas. Did you have a few scoops in Fishers Bar over the festive period? :-)

    ~ Paul

  3. Andrew says:

    @ Paul

    Sadly I didn’t make it to Fishers, but I did go to Moulin on Boxing Day for a couple of “local” pints in the afternoon.

  4. Paul says:

    Ah, the Moulin…. the oldest pub in Scotland, or the oldest brewery, it’s definitely something like that if I remember correctly.

    My Dad lived in Pitlochry for the last 20 years of his life and I’ve spent many a “happy” moment around Scotlands, Fishers, the Moulin etc. He worked in the Hydro and lived at the bottom of the town.

    Sorry for the off-topic conversation, but when you said you were off to Pitlochry for Christmas it took me by surprise as I know the place so well.

    ~ Paul

  5. Andrew says:

    @ Paul

    I grew up in Pitlochry, and left in 97 for University.

    My family are farmers at Dunfallandy, and the tummel goes through our fields. If your Dad lived in town I would probably recognise him as I worked in Penny’s for a good few years, and would certainly know some of the guy’s he worked with.

    Just goes to show that the interweb makes it a small planet after all.

    ~ Andrew

  6. Paige says:

    Hi…I tried to fill out the form on the drop down window (not sure what you call it – that box that floats down) but I couldn’t type on it.

    Thanks,
    Paige

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