On using domain-specific Google News search RSS feeds as a way to receive updates from sites which block some feed readers or do not offer RSS/ATOM feeds.| The New Leaf Journal
A humorous review of the 50 most-visited New Leaf Journal articles of 2021. Let no one say the content was not varied.| The New Leaf Journal
I list several alternative search engines to Google and Bing and discuss what one should look for in an alternative search engine.| The New Leaf Journal
I discuss in brief looking for category- and author-specific RSS and ATOM feeds on high-volume websites to keep your feed reader from being overwhelmed.| The New Leaf Journal
A brief guide to finding Substack RSS feeds and some other notes and thoughts about the importance of offering readers an RSS option.| The New Leaf Journal
Making the case for using a feed collection in conjunction with a read-it-later solution to supplant social media and algorithmic curators for online reading.| The New Leaf Journal
A satirical article by The Babylon Bee about Elon Musk’s Twitter saga inspires a piece on Twitter, content curation, and (of course) RSS/Atom feeds.| The New Leaf Journal
The New Leaf Journal’s short introduction to and history of RSS and related feed specifications such as Atom feeds and JSON feeds.| The New Leaf Journal
I discuss different methods and systems for organizing a collection of RSS and ATOM feeds in a feed reader to make it easier to follow interesting writing.| The New Leaf Journal
I review Koko Analytics, a small privacy-friendly WordPress plugin, after using it at The New Leaf Journal for 18 months.| The New Leaf Journal
Applying Calvin Coolidge’s 1922 remarks on the home to a concept of a “digital home” in today’s world.| The New Leaf Journal
I reply to an interesting article on maximizing signals to noise in RSS feed collections, which was a response to my article on organizing feeds. I focus here on purpose.| The New Leaf Journal