Where Did the Links Posts Go?

A few people have asked me what happened to the daily links posts. When I switched the site’s layout I decided to stop having those posts generated automatically. If you visit the site (as opposed to subscribing via email or RSS) you should see (if you have javascript enabled) the links on the main page [...]

Tracking Financial Info with FaveBot

Some of you know about FaveBot.com, which I’ve been building since this summer. FaveBot is a software agent (robot) that continuously searches the web for “stuff” of interest to you. That stuff could be any of the following: Local Events Blog Posts Books (New Releases) DVDs (New Releases) MP3s / CDs (New Releases) News Articles [...]

InfoNgen Tour

Here’s a video walk-through of a very powerful tool for investors called InfoNgen. The founder, John Mahoney, who you may remember from a WallStrip episode, just posted this tour of their latest version on his blog: SHOW NOTES: In this show, I demonstrate the free version of InfoNgen, a high-end feed reader/web discovery tool targeted [...]

Tracking Comments on This Site

I just noticed a new Tubetorial on the WordPress Subscribe to Comments plugin and it reminded me that I haven’t pointed out this new feature of my site. This is right on time too because I’m about to publish another of Michelle’s posts which generate so much discussion. If you see a discussion in the [...]

The Difference Between the Links Feed and the Daily Links Posts

Sergey asked a good question about the links posts on the site: Please shed some light at the following. Do you post the same links under “links for 2006-XX-XX” as in TraderMike Quick Links? In other words do I need to keep both RSS subscriptions as before? There are two differences between them: The links [...]