RSS and Firefox Add-ons in medicine October 29, 2007
Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Bioinformatics, Biology, Computer, Feed, Google, Medical Search, Medicine 2.0, RSS, Semantic Web, Technology, Web 2.0, science.trackback
I’ve written several times about how you can use RSS in medicine. I’ve featured:
- PubMed Save Search
- Third-Party PubMed tools
- Intelligent RSS
- Tags, Google Alert and many more
But here is a new and extremely detailed video about what RSS is and how it is useful. RSS is just awesome! Kudos to the author! Now I have to go and create the RSS feeds of my Technorati pages.
Don’t miss today’s best post of the medical blogosphere, Firefox Add-ons for Molecular and Cell Biologists at Bitesize Bio.
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Here are some more cool firefox addons
http://seomization.blogspot.com/2007/10/fire-fox-addons.html
Very useful add-ons. Thank you, Matt!
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