These are useful links and RSS feeds on archaeology,
archaeoastronomy, linguistics and ancient languages.
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/search.pl?search=archaeology
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/rss.xml?search=archaeology
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/search.pl?search=archaeoastronomy
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/rss.xml?search=archaeoastronomy
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/search.plsearch=linguist+ancient+languages
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/RSS.XML?search=linguist+ancient+languages&title=LexiLine Linguist Ancient Languages&max_results=100&publisher_rank=0&quality_filter=ALL
The upper link in each case is the normal web link.
The lower link in each case is the so called RSS link which you can
plug into news aggregators such as NewsGator (not related to Gator!).
Newsgator appears to me to be the most professional of all of these
programs, but also costs - though not a great deal. Try the 14-day
free demo version at http://www.newsgator.com. Newsgator binds into
Microsoft Outlook and gives one a very quick overview of so-called
news feeds, for which RSS is the technology guiding the feed. In the
realm of blogs, Blogger at http://www.blogger.com has just
implemented a competing similar technology called Atom.
There is no question that these kinds of news feeds are the
technology of the future. Try them out to see how they can enhance
the quality AND specificity of your news experience.
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