Google RSS Feed – RSS Feeds For Your Google+ Profile
Posted 11th March 2012 at 08:06 PM by tim_buchalka
In Google+, the use of RSS feed on public stream can be very helpful. But since Google+ only allows you to view the past 250 posts on someone’s profile page, RSS can be an easy means to archive those contents. RSS can also be used to keep track of your own posts, as well as the means to ensure you don’t miss out on any information that is fun, interesting, or important since there is a limit on viewing a stream’s history. A feed reader like Google Reader can also be used to easily search through the information,
You can create an RSS feed by adding yours or someone else’s profile ID number after the URL of each service. You can find your profile ID by going to your profile page and copying the long list of numbers from your browser’s address bar.
Click the link below to read more about this;
RSS Feeds for Google+ Profiles Revived! | Plus+Crunch
You can create an RSS feed by adding yours or someone else’s profile ID number after the URL of each service. You can find your profile ID by going to your profile page and copying the long list of numbers from your browser’s address bar.
Click the link below to read more about this;
RSS Feeds for Google+ Profiles Revived! | Plus+Crunch
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