A few people have asked me what happened to the daily links posts. When I switched the site’s layout I decided to stop having those posts generated automatically. If you visit the site (as opposed to subscribing via email or RSS) you should see (if you have javascript enabled) the links on the […]
Browsing RSS™
Where Did the Links Posts Go?
Tracking Financial Info with FaveBot
Some of you know about FaveBot.com, which I’ve been building since this summer. FaveBot is a software agent (robot) that continuously searches the web for “stuff” of interest to you. That stuff could be any of the following:
Local Events
Blog Posts
Books (New Releases)
DVDs (New Releases)
MP3s / CDs (New Releases)
News Articles
Photos
Podcasts
Online Videos
FaveBot can track […]
InfoNgen Tour
Here’s a video walk-through of a very powerful tool for investors called InfoNgen. The founder, John Mahoney, who you may remember from a WallStrip episode, just posted this tour of their latest version on his blog:
SHOW NOTES:
In this show, I demonstrate the free version of InfoNgen, a high-end feed reader/web discovery tool targeted at […]
Google’s Feed Reader Market Share is Huge
A lot of bloggers who use FeedBurner got a nice surprise this morning. One of the great features of FeedBurner is the stats they provide on the number of readers of a given RSS feed. The only problem is that for web-based newsreaders/aggregators they rely upon those services to report the number of […]
Hedge Funds To Monitor Blogs Via RSS & PubSub
This is quite interesting. You know the hedgies would be on top of things:
NEW REAL-TIME INTERNET MONITORING SERVICE, MONITOR110 INC., GIVES INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS COMPETITIVE EDGE ON DATA
Joint Venture of Geometric Group and PubSub Leverages Powerful “Matching Engine” To Rapidly Locate, Alert Users to Relevant Data
New York, NY, November 17, 2004 - Geometric Group LLC. […]
Blogs and the Future of Equity Research
There’s been a really interesting meme going around recently about the effects of blogs on traditional Wall Street research. Om Malik gives a good overview of the topic:
I think the traditional role of Wall Street Research is going to have to change. I think the bursting of the bubble, and the short comings of […]



















