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  <title>Comments for NewsMon</title>
<subtitle>Welcome to my office.  I am Barbara J. Feldman, syndicated newspaper columnist, online publisher, author, mother, wife and Net surfer supreme (not listed
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    <published>2003-04-03T17:13:36Z</published>
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    <title>NewsMon</title>
    <summary>My colleague Paul Myers of Talk Biz News has introduced a desktop Windows product for newsletter publishers (and readers) that does an end run around the problems of email delivery....</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>My colleague Paul Myers of <a href="http://talkbiznews.com">Talk Biz News</a> has introduced a desktop Windows product for newsletter publishers (and readers) that does an end run around the problems of email delivery.</p>

<p>First, a review of the problem.  With stricter and stricter email filtering, fewer and fewer opt-in newsletters are being delivered to subscribers.  Of course, just like tuna fisherman, ISPs are only attempting to catch tuna (SPAM) in their nets, but in the process are also catching dolphins (opt-in newsletters.)  Okay --- that was a lame comparison --- but I haven't yet finished my first cup of morning coffee.</p>

<p>Paul's solution is a Windows program that automatically alerts readers to new editions of their favorite newsletters, which can then be read online.  It is called NewsMon (newsletter monitor) and can be downloaded from <a href="http://newsmon.com">NewsMon.com</a>. </p>

<p>Although I haven't yet announced it to my list (soon, soon) those wanting the NewsMon version of my newsletters, can enter these addresses into their  NewsMon program:</p>

<p>Surfing the Net with Kids<br />
http://www.surfnetkids.com/applets/newsmon.txt</p>

<p>Barbara Feldman:  Welcome to My Office<br />
http://www.barbarafeldman.com/newsmon.txt</p>]]>
      
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    <title>Comment from Barbara Feldman on 2003-08-13</title>
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        <name>Barbara Feldman</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>With this week's announcement of an RSS feed of my Surfnetkids Newsletter, I have taken down the NewsMon files.</p>]]>
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    <published>2003-08-13T22:20:00Z</published>
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