Update on Links in the RSS Feed

They should be working again. I don’t really know why, or how, but whatever was going on between Google’s Feedburner service and Yahoo’s Delicious service seems to have been corrected. So, starting tonight the “links of the day” post should make it’s reappearance in the RSS feed again.

Enjoy!

Tags: Delicious, Feedburner, RSS

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