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Kathleen A. Scanlon, Esq. Comment by Kathleen A. Scanlon, Esq. on August 20, 2009 at 10:17pm
Without RSS I would be sunk! I use Google Reader to gather all of my rss feeds. Twice a day (on average), I sift through the new feeds for shareable content. What I deem useful, I share on Twitter, Facebook, here on Ning etc. If I tried to go through each web site and each article, I wouldn't have any time for anything else.

Note: almost all the content on this site is syndicated through RSS feeds. You can subscribe to the forums, events, discussions, activity etc. so you never miss a beat!

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