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Feedburner, Inc. is a web feed management service primarily for monetizing RSS feeds, primarily by inserting targeted advertisements into them. It was founded in 2004 [ 1 ] and acquired by Google in 2007.
Audio from selected segments is also released in podcast form, available through several feeds on the PBS News Hour ' s subscriptions page with link to a FeedBurner website (for free mp3 download) and through podcast services such as Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and among others.
Costolo was born in Royal Oak, Michigan.In 1985, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in computer and communication sciences from the University of Michigan. [citation needed] Upon graduation, he decided not to accept offers from technology companies and instead moved to Chicago to work in improvisational comedy.
Common web feed icon. On the World Wide Web, a web feed (or news feed) is a data format used for providing users with frequently updated content.Content distributors syndicate a web feed, thereby allowing users to subscribe a channel to it by adding the feed resource address to a news aggregator client (also called a feed reader or a news reader).
NetNewsWire has been well regarded by many users and reviewers. According to FeedBurner, NetNewsWire was the most popular desktop newsreader on all platforms in 2005. [21] The software received a Macworld Editor's Choice Award in 2003 [22] and 2005 [23] and maintained a 4.8 out of five stars rating among reviewers at VersionTracker (now CNET). [24]
In blogging, a ping is an XML-RPC-based push mechanism by which a weblog notifies a server that its content has been updated. [1] An XML-RPC signal is sent from the weblog to one or more Ping servers, as specified by originating weblog), to notify a list of their "Services" of new content on the weblog.
Performance Today was created by National Public Radio (NPR), and went on the air in 1987. The program was founded by NPR vice president for cultural programming Dean Boal, who gave Performance Today its name, and who, along with NPR colleagues Doug Bennet, Jane Couch, Ellen Boal, and retired Baldwin Piano Company president Lucien Wulsin, secured the series' initial funding.
Rich Miner (born 1964) is an investment partner on the GV team. [1] Miner joined the GV team in March, 2009 and is based out of Cambridge, MA. Before joining GV, Miner was a co-founder of Android, Inc., origin of the Android mobile operating system and was an executive on the Android team after its acquisition by Google. [2]