Here is a round up of a lot of pages I have tagged in delicious or just decided to link to because of their content but don't have time to review in depth.
Mark from Geeks are Sexy has written a very good article on writing for the web using RSS and other tools to gather information and resources. A must read for any serious blogger.
Miguel from Tip of the Day has written a long explanation of the need to Make and Maintain a Master Information Document. Use this tool to hold all passwords, settings and other vital information that your executors and survivors will need when you die.
Following a is a list of cool stuff I didn't have time to write individual posts about.
MyOpenID - If you don't know what OpenID is, think of it this way, one sign in authentication process for every website that supports it. Drupal 6 has it, Yahoo has it, lots of places have it - learn more about OpenID and get your own.
Tagurself - enter a feed link or a url and it generates a tag cloud for you.
TeamViewer - excellent remote desktop sharing software - and its free!
Microsoft SharedView - remote connection - sharing applications - great for training people how to do things remotely.
Welcome to my Mum and Dad who are now reading this blog using an RSS Reader. Thanks to my brother Jono who set it up for them.
Following is the edited text from a conversation with my sister helping her set up RSS feeds for our family blogs. Maybe it will help you.
Jethro the santa (hes not real!) claus says (1:32 AM):
do u have a Gmail account?
u have blogger so I guess you do actually
go to http://www.google.com/reader/view/
login there
in Firefox when you go to a website with an rss feed you can click on it and it will give you the option to add to Google reader automatically
u may need to set it up in the options in Firefox
go to tools and options
then feeds
choose the default application for reader
I use Google reader
yahoo is just as good
means they can be read anywhere - not tied to a computer
just need to login
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