Do sites that are inactive for a certain period of time eventually get shut down and deleted from memory? Or do they stay out in the computer system forever and ever? Is there such a thing as overloading the system with an infinite amount of memory? hmm... maybe it is time for me to go read a science fiction novel about computers going rogue on mankind!
Monday, October 5, 2009
RSS Nightmare
RSS - I still have not found the usefulness for this feature. I haven't been back to my Google reader account that I created and consequently made a mess of. I think I made a technology toxic spill on the internet and someone is going to have to clean it up for me one of these years. You know, that is an interesting question:
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Read Matthew's page in our Digital Citizenship wiki about how long information persists on the Internet.
ReplyDeleteThree things you should have on your Google reader are the blogs of your classmates you follow. Delete all that other stuff (use the triangle in the upper right corner of Google reader to get to the settings). Start with the blogs and get a feel for RSS.