RSS Feeds Now Show Full Entries

As I’ve finally gotten the hang of Google Reader, I see the value in having full posts, and not just excerpts, available from an RSS feed.

It’s so 2000-and-late to think in terms of whether a Web site is “sticky,” and even in terms of SEO; it makes far more sense to think in terms of whether you are “loud” within your social networks, and whether you’re easy to find and appreciate to people who might be interested in your network.

In honor of which, I have changed this blog’s settings to provide full posts in the posts and comments feeds.

So, add http://www.dougv.com/feed/ (and, if you’re crazy enough, http://www.dougv.com/comments/feed/) to your favorite reader, and you’ll have the whole story!

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