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New XML Feed and Audio Feed

I am now using FeedBurner to generate Consumerism Commentary's XML feed. The new address you should use for subscriptions is http://feeds.feedburner.com/ConsumerismCommentary.

I've also begun adding audio clips to some blog entries. They can be downloaded directly from this site or you can subscribe to them. They function as podcasts so you can listen to the audio on your computer or portable player at your leisure. I hope to expand this function later on. For more information on podcasts, check this article or download iPodder (no iPod required).

Also: Blogger Jason Kottke updates his readers on the success of his micropatron fund drive. It's a money-making plan that can work for only the most popular bloggers.

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