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Our web team (Tatia) added some great tweaks to the MAKE RSS feed - you can now click on through to read more articles in same category as the post as well as Digging the story if you're a Digg user. We're doing more and more updates on the site lately, so please check the feed out and stay tuned for more! - (RSS/XML / Google reader / others...)
MAKE RSS feed updates
Recent Entries
- Brickarms molds
- LED people remake
- <3 your maker: MAKE's Valentine's Day gift guide
- Don't walk! Controlling a pedestrian sign with an Arduino
- UC Berkeley has "Nobel Laureate Only" parking spaces
- LEGO PCB Agitator
- Volkemon in Space: Additional launch pics
- "Batteries Out of Thin Air"
- From typewriter to teleprinter
- Turning a motor into a sensor with the Peppermill
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Any chance this will eliminate the "articles shows up a dozen times" issue (for example I've seen the sparkfun electronics article several times with no discernable difference between them)?
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Is there now a RSS feed without the tedious self-promotion?
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@elmegil - which reader are you using? i can't replicate that problem.
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@bbot - what are you referring to? none of the authors really promote any of their own projects (but if they do, i would be ok with that, we're all makers).
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So the "new" feeds (on my yahoo!) are now about a day and a half behind what's shown on the Make: blog
As of this writing, 6/6/08 10:15 am CDT, the newest stories are "Styrobots for School" and "Old multimeter case reborn for synthing." There's like 1-1/2 or 2 pages of newer entries on the Make: blog than what shows in the RSS feed I'm getting.
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now that I think about it, we're having some kind of DNS issue here at work, so it's probably just that... Dontcha just love the Internet?
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