Fun with Feedburner

It’s kind of silly to put it here, but if you have a blog (and an xml feed of some sort) you can use Feedburner as well… and use this neat tool to make animated “ads” of a sort for your blog, to post… well, where ever you want.

Core Dump

By Keith Survell

Geek, professional programmer, amateur photographer, crazy rabbit guy, only slightly obsessed with cute things.

2 comments

    1. That’s true, but if you pull too many feeds from other websites, and have no content of your own, then you’re basically stealing other people’s content – which was (and probably still is) a problem for some people in some places on the web.

      Nobody likes to find a website, laden with ads, that basically just repeats your own content verbatim.

      Basically, what I’m saying is: use feeds with respect. (But as far as aggregating website’s feeds for your own personal use – feeds are AWESOME!)

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