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August 29, 2007

RSS Response AutoResponder

The RSS Response AutoResponder sends out a series of RSS-messages over whatever period of time you specify.  A number of potential uses are listed on the service's website, some of which might be useful for libraries: delivering a training course one chunk at a time, a series of photographs or historical documents, or a series of podcasts.  The service costs $19.95 per month, but you can test it out for free on the feed end with these two feed-driven classes (Learn about RSS and 10 Photoshop tutorials).  You also get usage statistics, which are all important to we user-driven institutions :)

found via A Feed Is Born, who found it on newsniche

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