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Moneyterms RSS feed
Rather than keep posting repetitive “what’s new on Moneyterms” posts here, I have added an RSS feed of the latest additions to Moneyterms, it can be added to any feed reader, to Firefox as a live bookmark, etc. The latest additions to Moneyterms are also now shown on the home page of this site, at the bottom of the side bar.
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Good idea! I’ve subscribed.
Thanks for the feedback and for the mention on your blog. I was wondering if it was actually a useful feature to add or not, so it is good to know you think it is.
People expect me to be knowledgeable about companies and markets but obviously news moves fast and it’s just not possible to be an oracle unless you are in the fortunate position to be able to pick your own turf very carefully (like Warren Buffett :-)). So now when someone asks me what a sovereign wealth fund or something is, I might not need to scrabble around and look up Moneyterms etc. I can just say – ahhhh – Graeme’s just defined that one :-) (It hasn’t happened yet, but it’s early days!)
One other thing, I don’t see a way of subscribing to the feed on moneyterms itself, which seems odd. I subscribed using the link on this page.
The link to subscribe from Moneyterms itself is not done yet. I have still not decided whether to have a link in the page body, on only have the RSS indicator show in the location bar. The latter does not cater for IE6 users, but I suspect most people who use feeds will not use IE6 (most people still do now know what an RSS feed is). Any reasonably modern browser (Firefox, Opera, even IE7) will show the indicator.
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