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Administrative Note — Feeds Moved on FeedBurner

DLTJ uses the FeedBurner service to enhance its syndication feeds and gather statistics on readers. Several years ago, Google acquired FeedBurner and recently has begun the process of forcing — errr — integrating users to the Google account structure. I completed the process, but it isn’t entirely clear that it took hold (my transferred feed isn’t showing up in my new Googlized FeedBurner dashboard). If you used to read DLTJ via an RSS/ATOM reader and noticed that you didn’t see this post or any subsequent posts, please let me know.

4 Comments

  1. the Jester | February 3, 2009 at 8:56 am | Permalink

    Something is quite hosed with the feeds. Feedburner/Google is returning a 404 “Server Not Found” error message. Please stick with me while I try to sort this out. Thanks, Susan P., for reporting the problem.

  2. the Jester | February 3, 2009 at 9:04 am | Permalink

    Feeds seem to be working again. A posting on the support group suggested deactivating and reactivating the MyBrand feature, and that seemed to do the trick. Please let me know if you see anything else.

  3. Gary McGath | February 4, 2009 at 3:33 pm | Permalink

    The feed is working fine for me at the moment.

  4. the Jester | February 4, 2009 at 8:15 pm | Permalink

    Thank you, Gary. The feed does seem to be working fine now after the earlier hiccup.

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