RSS Round-Up: What's Happening with Simple Syndication? - Page 2

Scott Frangos is a writer, designer, and eCommerce marketer with over 20 years experience in Advertising. He has taught eCommerce, HTML, and Business courses at the college level in Portland, Oregon, and currently is Managing Partner of WebFadds.com. He also enjoys canoeing in the Pacific NorthWest.

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Scott Frangos is a technical writer, web developer, author, college instructor, and marketer who lives in the Pacific Northwest with is wife and business partner, Pepper, and their three dogs (Spirit, Wisdom, and Steggman). …

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  • 1 - Eric Olsen

    Mar 26, 2005 at 1:38 pm

    Hi Scott, very informative, thanks and welcome! Great pic, too. I made all your links live, including back to your home site.

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