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March 13, 2006

Newsweek Adds Flare

Newsweek becomes the first major consumer news magazine to not only adopt the full breadth of FeedBurner feed management solutions, but also to offer its subscribers with an easy means to tag and share Newsweek.com content using FeedFlare. From top headlines to politics and even popular columnists, Newsweek's feed subscribers will receive the specific content they want, delivered where they want it. Newsweek.com also plans to participate in the FeedBurner Ad Network. Check out the release for more information.

Speaking of FeedFlare, the catalog of "interactive" services you can add to each of the items in your feed continues to grow. Look at the growing list of FeedFlare units that are being built by developers from all over the world including Anton Antich's "English-to-Russian" translation, Oliver Brown's "Item Age" and Pat McCarty's "Seed This" FeedFlare for Newsvine. Develop yours today!

Posted by Rick at 09:40 AM
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This is good news. I noticed that Reuters feeds appear to be like a raw XML file, and I think they should enhance them by using more of the FeedBurner options available to them. More importantly though, I think it would be a good idea for someone to develop a way for people to hide/show FeedFlare options! This would be particularly useful for people wanting to use FeedFlare on their blogs.

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