
Now that Steve is up and running here with nary a step missed, we want to make sure his regular readers are able to transition to reading him here equally seamlessly. If you are accustomed to receiving your Steve Benen through an RSS reader, the link you'll want to update to is this. For handy reference I'm putting the above banner along with the link in the right margin of the blog. Of course, you can always update to the general MaddowBlog feed.





Nice.
Thank you.
Except that Steven's feed is only a partial feed!
http://fulltextrssfeed.com.
COOL.
Thanks!
happy, happy, joy, joy
Hi Will! You've sure got your hands full today!
I wonder, maybe you need to extend the number of posts displayed on the Maddow Blog home page, just so there's a decent ratio of Steve Benen-to-Non-Steve Benen posts.
Nothing against Steve, whom I do read several times a week, not several times a day. I've been coming here for a few years now, to read other things several times a day, but those things are getting pushed off the front page.
Yup, I've got a request in to extend the length of the front page.
Great minds think alike!
sweet. now if we could get a Richard Engel feed from the msnbc worldblog...
And a specially-designed Newsvine aggregator page, to deal with the pace!
Rachel - please REDRAW the US electoral map to show each state -- not by geographic size -- but by its electoral value.
Utah would be teeeeeny and New York would be HUGE! As would CA, TX, FL, PA, etc.
Instead of elections looking like 70% of the US voted Republican Red, we would see the true colors of America!!! Its bluer than it appears folks...and all you House guys represent teeeny, teeeny, little states.
A visceral - and essential - message. Anybody listening?????
I read Steve Benen using Google Reader and Feeddler on my iPad. Unfortunately, now instead of getting the whole post you get a truncated version and have to click thru to the Maddow Blog to see the whole post. This makes reading Steve less enjoyable, especially on the iPad where the internet connection is sometimes slow.
I just read zftcg's comment above.
http://fulltextrssfeed.com
works great. Thanks!
Fantastic !