July 26, 2005

Yahoo 360 adds feeds

Frances Pabon over at Good Bloggin' alerts me that Yahoo 360 has added (finally) the capability to pipe in feeds to your personal page there.

This is a much better alternative to expecting overblogged folks like myself to both posting in yet another location.

Also, I noticed that Frances' most recent feed entry was what showed up on my Yahoo 360 start page, in the "Latest from my friends" area. Not sure if she had to configure something or if it was just a matter of that being the most recent item available.

I can't see how I look to other people in that view, so I can't verify if my feed entry will show this item first after I post it and Yaho picks up the update to my monolog feed.

Posted by xian at July 26, 2005 9:20 AM

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