RSS feeds available (Web 2.0 here we come)

We like to think that our site fits into the Web 2.0 model pretty nicely. It’s social, it relies on user generated content, and now you can take your data with you with our just released RSS feeds.

Every public profile has a RSS feed available. You can click on the orange RSS icon at the bottom of the user’s page to get the feed. Chances are that if you’re reading this and using the site you know what RSS is. But, if you don’t know, that’s ok, something like only 6% of internet users use it. RSS is a web site syndication format, it allows you to keep track of sites without having to actually visit them. You use a feed reader (Bloglines, Newsgator, My Yahoo, etc.), and it will periodically check the site for updates and let you know when new stuff is available.

What this means for NetworthIQ users is that you can now keep track of your (or anyone else’s) public profile and be notified when new net worth entries are made, or when a comment is added.

One Response to “RSS feeds available (Web 2.0 here we come)”

  1. Caitlin Says:

    I’m so psyched! I’ve been dying for this feature, I can’t believe I missed the announcement (duh, i wasn’t subbed to the blog feed…I am now!)

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