If you want to check the brand-new Midas Oracle comments every 10 minutes, don’t use a Web-based feed reader like Google Reader, do use (for this purpose) a PC-based feed reader (like Sage on FireFox).

Chris F. Masse June 5th, 2008

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Google Reader fetches our comment feed once an hour or so. Too long for some.

Scan this feed explainer, I have listed the PC-based feed readers. You can then decide exactly when to fetch our comment feed —every 10 minutes, every 20 minutes, etc.

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As for me, the blog administrator, I read comments and reply to them —from within the WordPress system, on the “comments” page.

I’ll log in as a simple subscriber, soon, and see whether one simple registered Midas Oracle reader could, from there, reply to other people’s comments. That would solve some of the problems of the guy linked to, above.

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