About Telecom Voices

Telecom Voices is a site created to make it easier to follow a large number of Telecoms blogs and news sources.

We work in Telecoms Engineering and read daily news, opinion, editorial and analysis. The Internet has many resources in this space and we wearied of checking dozens of sites each day, sometimes repeatedly. Thus Telecom Voices was born.

Once this functionality worked for Telecom Voices we thought we'd extend it to other topics that interested us. Modifying the code to do that for multiple topics and sites gave rise to Internet Echoes.



About Internet Echoes

Internet Echoes is a web site and also a web application. The web site, http://www.internetechoes.com, serves to document the progress on the web application.

The Internet Echoes web application is a "Topical Blog Aggregator." Bloggers, news sites and others who consistently focus on a specific topic, and who syndicate their blog posts as an RSS feed, are selected as a member of the Internet Echoes website that follows the same topic. These syndicated feeds are found in the course of our own research or web surfing, and some are suggested by our readers using the "Suggest a Blog" link on each of the Internet Echoes websites.

The Internet Echoes feed fetcher collects new blog posts periodically and stores the results in our database. When a user visits an Internet Echoes website the most recent posts are displayed. Older posts can be viewed by paging back using the navigation links displayed after the last post near the bottom of each page. All the feeds fetched for each site can be found by clicking the "Blogroll" link at the top of the home page.

Internet Echoes sometimes partners with Bloggers who share a topic with one of our websites. Posts from those Bloggers are featured on the right side of each page.



 

 

Featured Posts

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Best Practices for Microsoft Excel

We’ve all created and exchanged Excel workbooks with colleagues, coworkers and business partners at one time or another. The act is not always as useful as we might hope. By paying attention to so simple details you greatly improve the chances that […]

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Lundberg’s Law of LinkedIn Laziness

It has happened many times over the last couple years:  a friend or colleague who has previously been totally inactive on LinkedIn suddenly starts connecting and posting and generally making up for lost time.  Many times this indicates a change of […]

 

 

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