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I am looking for website`s with news on Homebuilt Aircaft, Kits,
Engines, Metal, Intruments, Composite and regulations. thank you, Rob |
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19 Nov 2007 03:58:54 GMT (Drew Dalgleish) wrote:
Have you tried google? I am looking for website`s with news on Homebuilt Aircaft, Kits, Engines, Metal, Intruments, Composite and regulations. . Thank you Drew for replie-ing. I was not 100 % clear. I did not repeat the word RSS feed again in the message itself. Because our Dutch Homebuilt club wants to have their website updated, some-one suggested adding RSS feeds to it. Of course I googled that; and found. http://www.google.nl/search?hl=nl&q=... zoeken&meta= Not very much, and I think RSS at moment it is more something for bigger news stations like BBC and CNN. They have enough news per day and week to refresh and tell their čnlisted` members. We, the homebuilders, already have a problem writing just one message to our members every month. Bottom line. (1) We do use Google every day for search purposes. (2) The homebuilt aircraft people are more busy building, than sitting behind the computer and further, the internet seems to have a new buzzword every 3 months.. |
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![]() Because our Dutch Homebuilt club wants to have their website updated, some-one suggested adding RSS feeds to it. "RSS" and "homebuilt aircraft" are two entirely different topics so doing a search for the two together is not likely to give you much. ... I think RSS at moment it is more something for bigger news stations like BBC and CNN. Not at all. You will find that most, if not all, blogs support RSS feeds. It is simply another way for a user to subscribe to a source of information. They have enough news per day and week to refresh and tell their čnlisted` members. We, the homebuilders, already have a problem writing just one message to our members every month. What you are looking for is a "Content Managment System" which allows you to update the site content independently of site design (which is done by someone with some IT skills). Blog software falls into this category but there are other CMSes which include much, much more than blogging. If you end up using a CMS you will almost certainly find that the software will include support for RSS! It really is that common. Bottom line. (1) We do use Google every day for search purposes. (2) The homebuilt aircraft people are more busy building, than sitting behind the computer and further, the internet seems to have a new buzzword every 3 months.. RSS is here to stay for a bit longer than that ![]() My e-mail software (Mozilla Thunderbird) supports RSS and at this moment I am subscribed to 10 Aviation RSS feeds including: * Aero-News Network * Flightglobal.com feeds on Aircraft, Business and GenAv, and Headlines * AVweb Flash and Biz These are all big websites but I subscribe to small "blog" RSS feeds too like "Fly the Engine" at http://flytheengine.blogspot.com/ I hope this helps, Michael |
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