Welcome
To RSS Central!
Where my favourite RSS feeds can be found!

RSS Central!
I could never decide what to put on my web site, but I guess I should have one so I decided to amalgamate my favourite RSS feeds.
RSS Central is my way of centralising my favourite RSS feeds into one easy to locate source of top information, which includes the days leading technical article from the BBC News, which today happens to be:
" A gaming service that aims to kill off the traditional gaming console will begin streaming games over the net in June this year. "
If you are unsure what RSS actually is then take a look at the Wiki at Wikipedia:
The information here comes from some of the top Microsoft ASP.NET and Sharepoint sources, and really does offer excellent value for money, after all they are free!
Also, given my background in ASP.NET, Sharepoint, Microsoft technology, web related tools and products in general I thought it might be beneficial to host my own site and put the odd paper up for you or at least link to some of the articles on the web that are specifically useful!
Feel free to take a look around, there really are some interesting links and as the site aggregates a number of RSS sources, it changes often. The content should be useful to asp.net developers, internet architects web designers and those responsible for internet hosting.
To get you started, some favourite links of mine are Wally Maclures podcasts on Microsoft Ajax.
Interview with Matt Gibbs, a Development Manager at Microsoft.
Interview with Chris Riccio, Test Lead for the ASP.NET AJAX team.
It's not often a CSS site draws my attention, but this one is particularly special with some outstanding examples! Go see!!!
If you are working with Sharepoint, then you could do a lot worse than join the UK Sharepoint User Group. It has a few thousand members and has quite a few MVP's active there daily.
Also, a new link on the menu bar to "Stuff" has some links to some interesting things for people working in ASP.NET.
Incidentally, if you happen to be wondering where the banner and footer pictures are from, they are shots of Derwentwater in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK.