ExtremeTech Aggregator Review
This has been mentioned lots of places already, but in case you missed it - ExtremeTech reviews six news aggregators, including NewsGator. A quote: NewsGator provides an important convenience –...
This has been mentioned lots of places already, but in case you missed it - ExtremeTech reviews six news aggregators, including NewsGator. A quote: NewsGator provides an important convenience –...
Joe Gregorio and Mark Pilgrim have been working on a new implementation of the Atom API, and have come up with a Digest-like authentication mechanism for it. Joe describes it here; here’s a small p...
From Sean Varley’s weblog: Apparently the University of Wisconsin and Netgear have a problem. It looks like Netgear hard coded the SNTP IP address into some embedded devices for network time s...
I’ve been meaning to mention a couple of folks here for a while now. First, I’d like to thank Didier from nundroo, who designed our new logo and is working on some upcoming ad graphics. Great job,...
If you were previously a NewsGator user before 1.3, it’s likely you’ve never seen the new NewsGator Tips feed. If you’d like to subscribe, go to the Subscriptions dialog, click the Add button, and...
Dwight talks about RSS for marketing, and mentions a couple of things he sees as problems: I love RSS as much as anyone else, but we don’t do anyone any favors when we refuse to take off the ro...
Back in another life, at Galileo, I worked with a guy named Justin Mette, probably one of the smartest developers I’ve had the pleasure to work with. Well, a while back Justin left Galileo and for...
This is the first of a few posts to come about cool NewsGator features that aren’t obvious… Did you know you can change the formatting of posts within NewsGator? A common request is to be able to ...
I see the following kind of thing a lot, talking about authentication with RSS feeds: […] Right now, RSS is all anonymous and doesn’t care who you are. Does ATOM/ECHO/PIE have it in its specs...
This wasn’t obvious at all, so I thought I’d post this in the hopes of saving someone some pain: If you have a non-managed application which creates a COM object implemented in managed code, by de...