October 17, 2010
I understand the Monash Research RSS feed isn’t working
I gather from a few folks (who use at least two different RSS readers) that the last post to come through our integrated RSS feed was a Monash Report post from September 29. Is this everybody’s experience? And how are our blog-specific feeds going?
Thanks!
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I use Google reader, and have not noticed any problems with the dbms2.com feed.
Thanks for the blog, btw. I am a application developer who is looking at rolling out a new reporting app for a financial firm in Japan. Your blog is a welcome antidote to the vendors marketing.
Regards, Phil
Thanks, Phil!
There actually are some interesting things in the Monash Research feed that aren’t in the DBMS 2 feed (as per the other blogs linked in right hand column here) — but of course only when it’s working …
And you’re most welcome. 🙂
Best,
CAM
i use netnewswire on mac and have zero issues – not seeing any old stuff…
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