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Caw to art! #11

Posted in Artworks, Caw to art! on March 5th, 2008 by PM

Caw to art! is an effort to showcase pets and animals in an ARTFUL manner. A photograph, fine art, a scribble, sculpture. A poem, a monologue, a short story, motion.

Submissions: Beginning Wednesday 3/5/08 thru Friday—and maybe
a bit longer…

designapplause submits eames plywood elephants
diane clancy submits abby in butterflies
fada moranga submits Jason Leary’s it’s a dogs life

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eames elephants
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abby in butterflies

Still steeping…
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…in the meantime. Questions? Comments? Editor’s note: please look at Comment 1 below for more C2a! details as well as look at the previous editions of Caw to art!

and while you are curating your submissions don’t forget Friday Ark roster for this weekend. And Carnival of the Cats which goes up every Sunday.

Big. Bang.

Posted in Oddly enough on February 28th, 2008 by PM

Sticky post

PM has waited a week to play this game. The list has grown from 200 to almost 600. We will be one-year old in two days! What the heck, let’s play!
note: we are now #593 in case you’re curious. Found via lakestrees and tagging Animals as friends

*Start Copy Here*
You do not have to be tagged to play along. This game is simple and so are the rules.
1. Copy from *Start Copy Here* through *End Copy Here*
2. Add your site(s) to the list. Just be sure to post at each site you add.
3. Tag or don’t tag, your choice, however, the more tags you create the bigger the list will grow.
4. Let me know your blog’s name and url by leaving me a comment HERE. I will add you to the master list. (If you would like the scroll box code, leave me your email address and I will email it to you.)
5. Come back and copy the master list back to your site, often. This process will allow late-comers to get as much link benefit as the first ones in. Read the rest of this entry »

Caw to art! #10

Posted in Artworks, Caw to art!, Gallery on February 27th, 2008 by PM

Caw to art! is an effort to showcase pets and animals in an ARTFUL manner. A photograph, fine art, a scribble, sculpture. A poem, a monologue, a short story, motion.

Submissions: Beginning Wednesday 2/27/08 thru Friday—and maybe
a bit longer…

fada maranga submits portrait of a lady: velvet
fada maranga submits snail love
dogs rule and cats drool submits oscar the death cat
photoblog submits crazy birds
my only photo submits an elephant with personality
photography, philosophy & pearls of wisdom submits my best friend
diane clancy submits emma in the flowers II
helen read submits cat nap
pet monologues submits nicholas di genova rendition of a bird/invertebrate hybrid

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portrait of a lady: velvet

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crazy birds
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an elephant with personality
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emma in the flowers
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cat nap
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bird/invertebrate hybrid

Still steeping…
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…in the meantime. Questions? Comments? Editor’s note: please look at Comment 1 below for more C2a! details as well as look at the previous editions of Caw to art!

and while you are curating your submissions don’t forget Friday Ark roster for this weekend. And Carnival of the Cats which goes up every Sunday.

Mimi’s message in a bottle. Woof!

Posted in Artworks, Editor's choice on February 24th, 2008 by PM

Pet Monologue has been memed. Knowing the creator, it’s an honor.
That said, we pass it along!

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pet monologue’s message

**** START COPY****
In a Bottle across the Blog Ocean. Leave a message in the sand or on the bottle. Write anything you wish. Be a pirate or a poet. Serious or silly. Anonymous or not.
What message would you like to send out to the universe?
Mimi’s Message In a Bottle Meme
1. Compose a message to place in your virtual bottle.
2. Right click and SAVE the blank graphic below

Hi Mimi!
3. Use a graphics program of your choice to place the message on the picture
4. Post the Message In a Bottle meme and your creation on your blog along with these rules
5. Tag a minimum of 5 bloggers - or your entire blogroll - to do the same. Notify them of the tag.Your virtual bottle will remain afloat in the blogosphere ocean for all blogernity (That’s a Mimism for blog + eternity.)

Mimi says: ADD your site to the Mr. Linky list and place your blog’s name and url in a comment HERE TO LET ME KNOW YOU’VE COMPLETED THE MEME. I will add it to the master list of message bottles. Email mimiwrites2005 at yahoo.com if you have questions.”

***END COPY****

Mimi’s tags…Sandee at Comedy Plus, Dating Profile of the Day, Bond’s Big Leather Couch , Crazy Working Mom, Coffee2Go, Hammer , Julie’s Jewels and Junque , Lyn’s’ Last Minute Life , Speedcat Hollydale Page, Gill’s Jottings, Lee at Tarheel Ramblings, 1 Million Love Messages, A Word In Edgewise, Airhead55, Turnbaby, Bud at WTIT, Are We There Yet? And Miles To Go Before We Sleep, Anndi’s Luggage, Anyhow Blogs, Asara’s Mental Meanderings, Matt-Man, Carver’s Site Or Is That Sight?, Colloquium, Daisy The Curly Cat, Desert Songbird, Diary of A Heretic, Dixie’s Heart and Soul, Dr. Anonymous, Duward Discussion, Everything and Nothing, Frank’s Honk ‘n Hollr, Friday Night Fish Fry, Hahn at Home, Happy Tiler, Here Comes A Storm, Home In France, I Am Woman, See Me Blog! It’s a Blog Eat Blog World, Julie Pippert, Late Bloomer Boomer, Meowers From Missouri, Miss Maggie Moo Talks 2 U, Empress Bee, My Life Is Murphy’s Law, My View Of It, Nick’s Bytes, Nola Dawn, Odat Mumbles, Olga The Traveling Bra, Queenie’s Random Ramblings, Screw Perfection, The Starr Ann Chronicles, Trav’s Thoughts, Wading Through My Stream of Consciousness, Wonderland Or Not

Speedcat tags…Catsy Carpe Diem, Catsy Carpe Diem Blogs, Out of the Blue, Getting a Grip on Grace, Just Love the People, Shiphire Dustbin, Daily Widget Blogspot, Amel’s Relm, From My Desk,Rusin Roundup,WorldGolf Blogs, TravelGolf Blogs, Ping Golf Clubs, Thess!, Inspiration 101, A leaders Journal, Our Journey to Forever, Pinoy World, TOP PICK,SEO GURU’S TIPS, DAILY HEROES, EARN ONLINE PINOY, Dat Curious, My News Reviews / Pinoy, Google News, Josey’s Silly go Lucky!, Dat Money, Franchise Talk, Stacie’s Blog, Learn How to Blog for Money, Paradise Philippines, Pet Monologues, Deep in the Forest, No Direct On, The Painted Veil, Monday Morning Power, Sugar Queens Dream, Kanani/Easy Writer, The PoliStew Cafe, Ev Nucci,Nascar Site, Worn Out Woman, Drowsey Monkey, Frog Bog, R Playground!, Cat’s are Crazy, Polliwogs Pond, Blog Elf, Ordinary Folk, Julie’s Blog, Mighty Morgan, Erina Hart’s Into the Inkpot, Robin Lee Sardini, Blue Izzy, Outta the Coop / the Chick, Observations fro the Back 40, Backwoods Drifter, Ms. Q!, Olga the Traveling Bra, Bobby’s Revellian, LA Times Pressmen, Traci in the Swamp, A Nice Place in the Sun, Pinoy Biker Rural Adventures, Grottynosh Life / Colin, Aaron Cook, Golf Girl, Mariuca, Sarcasm Abounds,Santa’s Mail Box, USA Trends Today, Laketrees / Kim, Predator Press, Mad Tomatoe!, Netster, Tarheel Ramblings, Six 4 Paula,

Pet Monologues is tagging…
10,000 birds
a blog around the clock”
amori, poesie, arte, chat by hanna
andy beard
animals as friends
ascender rises above
a side of cartoons
at your service
balloon juice
bark bark woof woof
blog d’ellison
catsynth
chicago history
comments from left field
diane clancy
diva marketing
dragonheart’s domain
echidne of the snakes
euro puppy blog
fishalicious
himalman
into the inkpot
instaputz
joy ito’s web
kiwipulse
lady banana
lady omega
laketrees
life from a cat’s perspective
mercury rising
michelle allen
michelle wrighton
mind of mog
movie cat
my only photo
monologue blogger
musings at windyridge
nature shows and dreams
nocturnal blogger’s introspect
only in the apple
perfectly parker
petopia
poems4children
ravens roads
rennyra’s terella
rosehaven cottage
saving lives one at a time
sisu
tacjammer
texas oasis
the dog log
the dreaming tree
the green blog
the greenbelt
the green fingered photographer
the laidback buddhist
the modulator
the poor mouth
the reality of what humans do
theriomorhp
the scratching post
the social custom manifesto
the velvet violin
the webrunner
watermark

Animal power.

Posted in Artworks, Bless animals, Issues/Opinions on February 16th, 2008 by PM

This post celebrates World Animal Day and Bless the Animals. Follow the links to learn more about PM’s initiative which started on October 4 07

Designers and their following have a go at animal-powered messaging.

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Everybody’s Poultry Magazine, January 1952 Dairy Today, January 2008

Was problem solving different 50 years ago? In design you didn’t have the computer at your finger tips. Nor Google. Nor blogs.

Blogs offer speedy feedback whether you wish it or not. Speaking of blogs, one can’t help noticing which blogs consist of one sentence, grunt or bleep commentary and those which are a bit longer winded. Blogs that generate the most in-depth discussion are politics, religion, science, technology, art and design. Probably because of their philosophical and analytical nature. One does wonder what a pet blog would look like if political, religious, aesthetics zealots would permeate the commentary.
Think it’s possible to intellectualize poop?

The upside to the rhetoric and commentary the blog format provides: opinions, inspirations, recollections, facts, networking, and not least of all, reading pleasure. Want another opinion? Pet bloggers, are grunters.

If you wish to have a front row seat in a discussion focusing on animal imagery visit designobserver Everyone loves to observe a good conversation! BTW we are supportive of the new cover design by D. J. Stout, Pentagram.

PM loves it because where there is conversation there is growth. We are all for raising animal awareness and continue to collect works that showcase animals in commercial messaging media via Bless the Animals.

Pet Monologues. Best of #1

Posted in Editor's choice, Reader's choice on February 16th, 2008 by PM

March 08 will mark our first year anniversary. With 900 (estimated) posts here are reader’s choice favorites…

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wisconsin bird feeder in a class by itself—over 100K stumbleupon visits-in one week
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juicy crittoure—whippet greyhound society/fans went nuts
99 wolves
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dead pet stories by Erik Hawxby—ADULT. GRAPHIC. GROSS.
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sexing and aging birds. after all we are an animal blog…
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caw to art! #2 gives us dragonheart
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99 wolves
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Creature photos by andrew zuckerman
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designer fill-in-the-blank—a mention in designobserver

This post will continue to evolve. For the moment let’s post it!

Significant blogger award.

Posted in Editor's choice on February 15th, 2008 by PM

PM was just alerted that a blogger/artist designed an award and PM among others were recipients. The Australian artist is Kim Barker whose work can be seen at laketrees and the following words are hers…

I have designed another Award to recognise Bloggers who make a significant contribution to my blogging world here at laketrees….These special friends have a sense of community and are wholeheartedly committed to spreading their message and friendship generously…these Bloggers excel in many different areas and all of them make a significant difference to my world….I do not expect you to pass this award on as this award is from me to you as my expression of gratitude

Significant Bloggers:

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Anand Archie Art News Blog Ascender Blog Elf Boyd Catsy Colin Cooper Corrine Debbie Deborah Diane DouDy Drowsey Monkey Durano Ev Fruity Hanna Janette Jeremy John Jos Kimmy Kris Leigh Life cruiser Lisa Lyn Lynda Lindsay Manuel Mary Ann Meg Megan Mel Michelle Netster PALMA Pet Monologues Pearl Renny & Diane Santa She Walks In Beauty Shoshana Should Be Famous Snoskred Speedy Sue Sugar Queen Sully Suzanne The Artist’s Magazine Vin Walter williebaronet

This award is going into the sidebar…Thank you Kim! Woof!

Numero “Uno” top dog! Best of show 08.

Posted in News, Tips/Info on February 14th, 2008 by PM

And the envelope please…

Best in show! first beagle in 132 dog shows!

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uno

How it works…
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is among the world’s most prestigious ”conformation” shows, meaning dogs are judged by how closely they conform to breed standards of build and appearance.

To qualify, dogs must have won an American Kennel Club title.

To do that, they compete in dozens of local, regional and national AKC-sanctioned shows a year, earning points.

Dogs compete in seven groups—herding, working, sporting, non-sporting, toy, hound and terrier—all of which encompass many breeds.

That’s the first level of competition.

Best of Breed winners then compete against each other for Best of Group. The seven Best of Group winners go on to compete for the coveted Best in Show title.

Best of Opposite Sex is awarded only at the Best of Breed level, and that dog does not advance. For example, if the best Labrador Retriever is a male, the most outstanding Labrador female would win Best of Opposite Sex.

Judges are also free to give Awards of Merit to worthy dogs at the Best of Breed level.

Winner information
Ch K-Run’s Park Me In First (aka “Uno”)
Breed: Beagle, 15 In.
Sex: Dog
AKC: HP 16966001
Date of Birth: May 05, 2005
Breeder: Kathy Weichert & Leah Bertagnolli
Sire: Ch Windkist A Walk In The Park
Dam: Ch Legacy’s Lil Secret At K-Run
Owner: Caroline Dowell & Eddie Dziuk & Jon Woodring & Kathy Weichert
Photos: Breed judging / Group judging Read the rest of this entry »

Submissions

Posted in Uncategorized on February 11th, 2008 by PM

From our very beginning Pet Monologues was to be a source of creative that is all about animals. We spread out a bit since then. Ready! Fire! Aim!
We guess!

Creative content-makers.
Writing—A writer, aspiring writer, student? Do you know anyone who likes to write great prose?

Art—artist, photographer, sculptor, designer? That would include fine art, photography, cartoons, sculpture, products.

Really, anyone feels who is passionate about pets and animals.

Creative recognition.
PM would be honored to present your creative effort. PM is currently building a “creative recognition” capability to give our contributors recognition. Pet Monologue’s editors select and award exceptional original submissions and place stories in our Editor’s Choice category. There is a Reader’s Choice category also.

Submissions.
In order to submit a story you are asked to Register. All submissions and comments are moderated before going online.

Stories and art works do not have to be your own. We will categorize accordingly. If the story is not your own, please give us the creator’s name if you know it, a date if known, and where your source came from. If your source is online please include a link to help us credit the story correctly.

Artwork.
All artwork that we upload is in a .jpg, .gif, or /png file format, 400px wide, 72 dpi, between 400-700mg. We can accept LARGER files and will downsize as needed.

Having trouble?
Registration: help is here
Write a story: help is here.
Upload artwork? help is here.

More questions?
Try our FAQ
Contact us: click here

And finally.
You must be 18 years of age to Register. If a Registered writer wishes to submit stories from younger writers, please let us know specifics at the time of submission. Young writers and artists work will be placed in the “Just kids” category. Writer between the ages of 13-17, will be placed in the Just teens category. Pet Monologues periodically sweeps this site for content. We encourage all ages to write!

We are not lawyers but we know one or two. Here is the obligatory legal and privacy blurb.

We want to hear your story!

Contact us

RSS 101

Posted in Uncategorized on February 11th, 2008 by PM

I know what RSS means.
If you already know what RSS is and just wish to subscribe to Pet Monologues then click here.

What Does This Mean?
You may recognize the universal feed icons or these “chicklets” from your favorite Web sites, blogs and podcasts. These icons represent content in any format—text, audio or video—to which you can subscribe and read/watch/listen using a feed reader.

Why is This a Good Thing?
Technology evolution in online publishing has made it really easy to not only publish regular updates to web-based content, but also keep track of a large number of your favorite Web sites or blogs, without having to remember to check each site manually or clutter your email Inbox. You can now streamline your online experience by subscribing to specific content feeds and aggregating this information in one place to be read when you’re ready.

  • Consumer Bottom Line: Subscribing to feeds makes it possible to review a large amount of online content in a very short time.
  • Publisher Bottom Line: Feeds permit instant distribution of content and the ability to make it “subscribable.”
  • Advertiser Bottom Line: Advertising in feeds overcomes many of the shortcomings that traditional marketing channels encounter including spam filters, delayed distribution, search engine rankings and general “in-box” noise.

Who publishes feeds?
Most of the biggest names on the web offer content feeds including USATODAY.com, BBC News Headlines, ABCNews, CNET, Yahoo!, Amazon.com (including a podcast!), and many more. In addition, hundreds of thousands of bloggers, podcasters and videobloggers publish feeds to keep themselves better connected to their readers/listeners/admirers/critics. Apple, through its iTunes Music Store, offers tens of thousands of audio and video podcasts for download, each of which is powered by a feed.

How do I read feeds?
If you want to browse and subscribe to feeds, you have many choices. Today, there are more than 2,000 different feed reading applications, also known as “news aggregators” (for text, mostly) or “podcatchers” (for podcasts). There are even readers that work exclusively on mobile devices.Some require a small purchase price but are tops for ease-of-use and ship with dozens of feeds pre-loaded so you can explore the feed “universe” right away. Free readers are available as well; a search for “Feed reader” or “Feed aggregator” at popular search sites will yield many results. A handful of popular feed readers are listed in the sidebar on this page.A typical interface for a feed reader will display your feeds and the number of new (unread) entries within each of those feeds. You can also organize your feeds into categories and even clip and save your favorite entries (with certain applications).If you prefer, you can use an online, web-based service to track and manage feeds. Online services give you the advantage of being able to access your feed updates anywhere you can find a web browser. Also, upgrades and new features are added automatically.

How can I publish my own feeds?
If you have a Web site, blog, audio/video content or even photos, you can offer a feed of your content as an option. If you are using a popular blogging platform or publishing tool like TypePad, Wordpress or Blogger, you likely publish a feed automatically. Even other, non-blogging sites like social photo-sharing service Flickr offer feeds of content you produce that others can retrieve. There are also tools on the market that can help transform traditional web content into the right format for distribution.

Here are two aggregator services that allow publishers who already have a feed to improve their understanding of and relationship with their audience. Once you have a working feed, run it through an aggregator and realize a whole new set of benefits.

And finally, some technical backstory
The new method for easily distributing online content is often called a web feed and the technical format that makes it possible is called RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, Rich Site Summary, and/or Rockdale, Sandow, and Southern (Railroad) if you trust the good folks at AcronymFinder.com. RSS is based on XML, a widely used standard for textual information exchange between applications on the Internet. RSS feeds can be viewed as plain text files, but they’re really designed for computer-to-computer communication.

We should point out that RSS is just one standard for expressing feeds as XML. Another well-known choice is Atom. Both formats have their boosters, and it does not appear that consolidation toward a single standard is imminent. However, most feed subscribers simply want fresh content and don’t care at all about the underlying protocol. (FeedBurner helps publishers avoid this quandary with our SmartFeed service, which makes any feed format readable on any subscriber device.)

How to explain RSS the Oprah way!

We are going to explain how RSS can help you live your best life online.

We all have busy lives with very little time. Web surfing is fun but can take hours going to visit every single website and blog you enjoy. Wouldn’t it be fabulous if you could just get all the headlines of the most current stories from all your favorite websites and blogs in one place?

Well now you can, and it is called RSS feed.

The Oprah definition
The technical acronym for RSS is “Really Simple Syndication”, an XML format that was created to syndicate news, and be a means to share content on the web. Now, to geeks and techies that means something special, but to everyday folks like you and me, what comes to mind is, “Uh, I don’t get it?”

So, to make RSS much easier to understand, in Oprah speak, RSS stands for: I’m “Ready for Some Stories”. It is a way online for you to get a quick list of the latest story headlines from all your favorite websites and blogs all in one place. How cool is that? (Click on image for larger view)

Suppose you have 50 sites and blogs that you like to visit regularly. Going to visit each website and blog everyday could take you hours. With RSS, you can “subscribe” to a website or blog, and get “fed” all the new headlines from all of these 50 sites and blogs in one list, and see what’s going on in minutes instead of hours. What a time saver!

That one place where your RSS list is created is called an RSS Reader, and it gathers all the headlines from all the websites and blogs you have subscribed to. In a moment, I will describe how to get an RSS Reader.

Subscribing to RSS feeds
But first, to “subscribe” to a website or blog’s RSS feed simply means that you are telling that website or blog, “Yes please. Send me your story headlines.” It’s like subscribing to a magazine or newsletter. Instead of getting a magazine or email, you will just get a list of headlines sent to your RSS reader. If the headline looks interesting to you, all you have to do is click on the headline and you’ll be sent to the whole story.

In order to subscribe to a website or blog’s RSS, all you have to do is click on an RSS symbol like one of those shown in the diagram above, or a text link of the words “Subscribe to our RSS feed” on the website or blog. Typically, you can find these RSS symbols or text links in your browser window, on the sides of the website page, or on the bottom of the page. The publishers of the websites and blogs really want people to subscribe to their RSS, so they will make it very easy for you to find the subscription links.

RSS Readers
Now, because nothing is ever standard on the web like dealing with different operating systems, Mac vs. PC, and different flavored browsers like Internet Explorer, AOL, Safari, and Firefox, the way to get an RSS reader will be dependent on what browser you like to use, and how accessible you’d like your RSS list(s) to be.

Just like there are flavors of web browsers, you may see and hear of different flavors of RSS XML feeders like RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, and Atom. Again, the flavors are only important if you want to get techie. If you stick to looking for an RSS symbol like I have shown you in the diagram, you will be just fine.

If you’d like your RSS list to be accessible from any computer or mobile device you may have like a PDA, laptop, or cell phone, some popular RSS readers include (and almost all are FREE):

MyYahoo, MyMSN, MyAOL, MyGoogle, Bloglines, FeedDemon (this one costs money), NewsGator (there is a cost for mobile accessibility), NetVibes, PageFlakes, Shrook (For Mac users. Free trial and then there’s a cost.), Lektora, Attensa (more for enterprise, and there’s a cost)

Update: If there are any other good RSS readers I’ve missed, please let us know and we will add them.

As you can see, there are a plethora of choices for you. All are good RSS readers, so your choice will simply come down to the style that appeals most to you.

RSS as Live Bookmarks
Browsers like Safari and Firefox allow you to subscribe to RSS feeds through the browser, and it’s called “live bookmarking”. Currently, you can only do live bookmarking in Internet Explorer if you have IE7 which is still in Beta. Oprah translation: Non-geeks cannot do live bookmarking in Internet Explorer because it’s not done yet. The limitation with using RSS in live bookmark form is that you only have access to your RSS list from the computer you created the bookmarks on. If you want the flexibility of complete accessibility, then I recommend going the RSS Reader route.

Here’s an example of an RSS live bookmark feed for the celebrity gossip site TMZ.com using the Firefox browser on a PC.

Here’s an example of RSS live bookmark feed for the Yahoo Entertainment Celebrity page using the Mac Safari browser.

So there you have it. Are you now Ready for Some Stories? Enjoy!

This post is part of the ProBlogger “How to” Group Writing Project. Please visit Problogger for other wonderful “How to’s.” Technorati Tags: Live bookamrks, Oprah, Problogger How to group writing project, RSS, RSS Reader. Posted by stephanie.quilao on September 21, 2006 in Web/Tech for everyday living.


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