Joel put together a new section on Geek.com call the Labs where we will be posting initial thoughts and impressions on gear we have under review. This will serve as a teaser and as a place for very quick reviews on some items that don’t really need a fuller review. We also want to get feedback on what readers would like to see reviewed.
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#1 by Josh Bancroft on November 8, 2005 - 14:32
Nice, but where’s the RSS feed so I can subscribe? 🙂
#2 by palmsolo on November 9, 2005 - 06:59
Ha ha, I have been hounding Joel and the Geek.com owners to get RSS up and running and am almost embarrassed that a site of Geeks still doesn’t have an RSS feed. I have been told that it is one of our main priorities, but it isn’t that easy to implement in the current system they have setup. It sure is easy with Blogger 🙂
I am working on a Geek.com podcast that will have RSS feeds (otherwise it really isn’t a podcast is it?) so at least part of the site can be subscribed to by our readers.