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Name: Jorge Arguello
Location: Redding, California, United States

Jorge has been online since 1997 helping others in the arts, parenting, health and wellness and now helping our youth with his non profit organization, United Arts Movement International. He is Director and Founder of UAMI helping our youth discover the power of positive manifestation and creation using the language of art. His ACE program guides teens in expressing their emotions in a positive way showing them how to change the outcome of any negative situation they find themselves in. Author of the book "The Super Single Dad: Artufully Raising Children" he educates, counsels and guides single fathers and mothers on how to raise children to be reliable, responsible and respectful young adults. A songwriter and musician, he continues to live that passion balancing business with pleasure. He performs regularly in the Redding, California area. Discovering his passion helping children find their Artistic Creative Expression "United Arts Movement International" is building art centers worldwide. Still a super single dad Jorge lives with his kids Jessica and Eric.






Friday, September 16, 2005

Computerworld Malaysia - Microsoft demos RSS features in IE 7






						
						  

Computerworld Malaysia - Microsoft demos RSS features in IE 7:

Blogging and RSS go hand in hand, then connecting that to your website propels you to the top positions in the serach engines. Here's an article you'll find very interesting. Click above to read the full article.

"To subscribe to an RSS feed in IE 7, a user simply clicks on a subscribe button in a toolbar that runs across the top of the browser. Users can then see a preview of the feed and add it to a list of favorites.

'The XML code has been transformed into a nice view over the feed,' said Dean Hachamovitch, general manager of the Internet Explorer team at Microsoft.
Microsoft also added in IE 7 a feature that lets users search through content by filtering down quickly to specific information.

The demonstrations showed how to add an RSS feed from the BBC news site and how to subscribe to a feed from an MSN shopping query for iPods.
'It's not just about IE, [but] about IE and Windows enabling a very easy experience to have subscriptions,' Hachamovitch said. 'The subscription experience [is] exposed at a very high level inside the browser.'

The new feed subscription gets added to a list of feeds inside IE. 'The great thing about putting [subscriptions] in the browser is there is a common feed list,' Hachamovitch said.

An unnamed prototype that uses list extensions to allow users to create customised feeds was also demonstrated."

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