January 13, 2006

New Screencast to show you how to use Reading Lists

Filed under: BlogBridge, Product Features — Pito Salas on 11:01 pm

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As I am sure you’ve been able to tell, we are quite enthused about our new Reading List feature. So much so that I’ve been scouring the web for people and sites that publish reading lists.

I’ve come across a pretty interesting one called Top 10 Sources which I will use as one excellent example. Watch this screen cast to learn how to use BlogBridge Reading Lists with Top 10 Sources or anyone else’s reading lists!

Click on the image to the left or here to see the movie.

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2 Comments »

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    Trackback by Alex Barnett blog — January 16, 2006 @ 11:54 am

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