UPDATE: Following my protestation published in the post below, LinkedIn has just fixed the problem I described and its network update feeds do now output both a title and a body (a.k.a. description). The body contains information and links, as I asked in this post. š
So, kudos to the LinkedIn engineers for computing that, even lately. However, I remain adamant that the TechCrunch writer (Ducan Riley) is an incompetent bozo.
UPDATE #2: The feed that Iām receiving now beams only titles. So weāre back to square one. š
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The information comes as a set of feed item titlesā¦ as opposed to full feed items (with each a body and a title). ā¦ In that body (a.k.a. ādescriptionā in RSS lingo), I would have liked to have each people or organizationās nameā¦ with their LinkedIn link embodied into their nameā¦ as youāve got on the LinkedIn website (see the second image, at the bottom of this post).
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TAKEAWAY:
The LinkedIn engineers didnāt do their work correctly.
The TechCrunch writer rushed to publish his blog post and did not pause to experiment the damn thing āor if he did, that Australian bozo (blogging at night while his Silicon Valley boss sleeps) has nothing to do writing for a premier tech publication.
I would expect a tech blog to be more critical, and not to swallow any P.R. crap sent by corporations āeven if that P.R. message is sent as a blog post. Just because a P.R. department is ācoolā and uses a blog to communicate does not mean that the tech bloggers should swallow everything those ācoolā spin doctors say.
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[The feed on the right side of the image below is the one that I’m talking about —not the one on the left site.]
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Here are the updates from the Midas Oracle networks (the screen shot was taken 2 weeks ago). On the LinkedIn website, the names of people and organizations are clickable. That makes all the difference between an information that is useful and one that is not.
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To be part of the Midas Oracle Network, follow this LinkedIn link and send me an invite from there. [ cfm |-at-| midasoracle |.|-com-| ] Iāll accept it.
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Hereās the FaceBook link. Send me an invite from there, if you wish. [ chrisfmasse +++atā gmail +dotā com ]
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And if you wish, we may also become friends on Google, and share feed items within Google Reader. I found this to be usable and useful. Try it. (Itās Robert Scoble who showed me the way. Iām sharing feed items with him and two dozens of people.)
To share items with me (Chris Masse) within Google Reader, go to GMail, and under āChatā (on the left pane), click on āAdd Contactā. Paste my e-mail address there (chrisfmasse +++atā gmail +dotā com). Once I receive your invite, Iāll accept it. You will then see my shared items and Iāll see yours within Google Reader.