Rohan Jaitley: Central Gov't Standing Counsel for Justice
Tech 20 Session 1: RSS and News Aggregators: Make Your Browser Work for You: December 4, 2008
1. Teacher Sells Ads On Tests To Cover Printing Costs By Ben Popken , 2:13 PM on Tue Dec 2 2008, Left to fend for himself after budget cuts, His tests cost over $500 a year to print, but this year he only got $316, one calculus teacher resorted to selling ads on quizzes and tests to cover his printing costs. $10 for quizzes, $20 for tests, and $30 for a final. After a local newspaper featured his story, the offers rolled in and he sold out his semester. Most of the ads are positive messages bought by parents, while others are from local businesses. ICEBREAKER
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9. On the third day Wally was certain that there weren’t cookies And there were
10. Later, when he hard about the cookies, he ran over…but they were gone
11. Wally wished he could be notified every time there were cookies to be had. COOKIE ALERT!
12. Or, best of all, if cookies could be delivered to him directly and save him the trip
13. Really Simple Syndication RSS Rich Site Summary Substitute information for cookies, and you get RSS
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15. Web 1.0 BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG NEWS SITE NEWS SITE NEWS SITE TWITTER FEED PODCAST Old models have you going out to find information: time-consuming and frustrating!
16. Web 2.0 with RSS Feeds BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG NEWS SITE NEWS SITE NEWS SITE TWITTER FEED PODCAST With a Feed Aggregator, information comes to you and waits until you need it.