
Given that quite a lot of our subscribers are going to be coming from a range of different sectors I thought it would be useful to explain blogs and RSS feeds, just in case this is the first time you have come to read one in earnest.
Our blog will be updated regularly with a host of information surrounding mobility and the efficiencies that it brings to workforces once implemented.
Blogs tend to be added to on a regular basis with what's happening to their area of specialty - not dissimilar to a diary in many ways.
Due to the frequency of these updates it can be difficult to stay in touch with more than a handful of blogs unless you use what's known as an RSS feed.
Our blog will be updated regularly with a host of information surrounding mobility and the efficiencies that it brings to workforces once implemented.
Blogs tend to be added to on a regular basis with what's happening to their area of specialty - not dissimilar to a diary in many ways.
Due to the frequency of these updates it can be difficult to stay in touch with more than a handful of blogs unless you use what's known as an RSS feed.
You can subscribe to our RSS feed through your web browser (or on the link on the side of this blog) which means that you don't always have to check the website to see whether we have added anything new - our website content can come to you.
You have probably seen the icon above in your address bar for certain websites over the past two years or so. This icon means the website or blog you are reading is capable of sending you it's information as it's updated. All you need to view this information is an RSS reader of which there are plenty.
The obvious one would be Microsoft Outlook which would pull in feeds just like email - this may be the quickest way for you to catch up on what we are doing.
Alternatively there are a numerous online programs that can help organise all of your feeds together - I use Google Reader which is great but also BlogLines, Newsgator and Netvibes are popular too.
You can even add us to your Google Homepage.
Just click on the ''subscribe' link in the box on the left of this blog or head into your web browser address bar and follow the instructions. As we add more posts, you'll be notified and can read them at your own leisure.
Really Simple Syndication - hence the name, RSS.
If you want more help check the video below which gives you a one minute overview of what this is all about.
Tom
(Business Development Manager)
You have probably seen the icon above in your address bar for certain websites over the past two years or so. This icon means the website or blog you are reading is capable of sending you it's information as it's updated. All you need to view this information is an RSS reader of which there are plenty.
The obvious one would be Microsoft Outlook which would pull in feeds just like email - this may be the quickest way for you to catch up on what we are doing.
Alternatively there are a numerous online programs that can help organise all of your feeds together - I use Google Reader which is great but also BlogLines, Newsgator and Netvibes are popular too.
You can even add us to your Google Homepage.
Just click on the ''subscribe' link in the box on the left of this blog or head into your web browser address bar and follow the instructions. As we add more posts, you'll be notified and can read them at your own leisure.
Really Simple Syndication - hence the name, RSS.
If you want more help check the video below which gives you a one minute overview of what this is all about.
Tom
(Business Development Manager)



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