Are there any negatives, aside from the reliance on someone else’s service, to using http://www.feedburner.com/?
A juggling technophile shares personal stories, challenges, humor and perhaps some political commentary.
Are there any negatives, aside from the reliance on someone else’s service, to using http://www.feedburner.com/?
I never wanted to rely on someone else’s service. That’s always been big for me. And I don’t want to be that millionth feed using feedburner, either. But both of those reasons sound lame, don’t they?
The former not lame! The latter, I won’t pass judgment.
Feedburner has sporadic issues with malformed XML and quite often doesn’t play along well with other services such as… ohhh… Technorati…