Saturday, September 24, 2005
In "FeedBlitz at 40 Days" I promised to blog about innovative uses of FeedBlitz's capabilities. One really cool use is the Hackoff.com blook, a murder-mystery sent in the dot-com bubble and delivered to subscribers using FeedBlitz.
A "blook" is a book delivered over a blog (geddit?). As well as FeedBlitz email updates and a traditional blog, it also features a hackoff.com wiki, a forum and other features to provide an Internet presence for the b(l)ook and its backstory. Very cool. Tom Evslin is also using FeedBlitz's "multi-feed" subscription capability (described here).
Oh, and the third episode of chapter 1 is out today, and will go out in tonight's mailing. So why not sign up?
If you think you've got a cool FeedBlitz application, drop me a note and I'll blog about it.
A "blook" is a book delivered over a blog (geddit?). As well as FeedBlitz email updates and a traditional blog, it also features a hackoff.com wiki, a forum and other features to provide an Internet presence for the b(l)ook and its backstory. Very cool. Tom Evslin is also using FeedBlitz's "multi-feed" subscription capability (described here).
Oh, and the third episode of chapter 1 is out today, and will go out in tonight's mailing. So why not sign up?
If you think you've got a cool FeedBlitz application, drop me a note and I'll blog about it.
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