Move FeedBurner RSS Feeds From One Account to Another

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FeedBurner has introduced a new “Transfer Feed” features that lets you move RSS feeds from one FeedBurner account to another including the email subscribers.

This is useful when you are planning to change your FeedBurner user name or selling the blog that is syndicated via FeedBurner. Instead of transferring the full FeedBurner account to the new owner, just pass on the feed ownership.

You have to type the email address of the publisher to who you wish to transfer the feed. He will immediately get a link to claim ownership of your feed.

In case you are a member of the FeedBurner Ad network, the method for transferring feeds is slightly complicated.

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First blueprint of Bharti Walmart retail store

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Details of Bharti Wal-Mart’s first retail store in India, as per report of TV Channel CNBC-Awaaz.

  • First store to be opened in Ludhiana in April, 2008. Interestingly Ludhiana is the city where Sunil and Rajan Mittal were brought up.
  • Store to be called ‘Easy Day’ and would be a small format store stocking grocery and FMCG. Each store would have an area of around 1200-2500 sq.ft.
  • By June 2008, 3 more ‘Easy Day’ stores would be opened in Ludhiana itself
  • Significantly, Wal*Mart name would be absent from front-end retail stores
  • Logo and store colours would a combination of blue and green, much similar to the combination adopted by erstwhile Reliance Infocomm.
  • Bharti would get the requisite manpower from its retail academy situated in Ludhiana
  • Wal*Mart would open 10-15 Cash & Carry stores in the next 7 years across India

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Upload SWF Flash Movies to YouTube Video

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Silke of Adobe Captivate shows how to publish Adobe Captivate screencast movies to YouTube. Captivate produces videos in SWF or FLV video format both of which are not supported by YouTube.

YouTube however supports uploading WMV, AVI, MOV, and MPG file formats as well as MPEG4. Using the Sothink SWF to Video converter utility, you can convert your SWF files into an AVI movie and upload it to YouTube.

You can extend same technique to watch screencast movies on your iPod or iPhone - convert swf to mp4 or avi and transfer the video to your portable player.

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Retail stores stocking non-veg food, a non-issue

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MeatAditya Birla’s retail store ‘More’ opened recently has drawn the flak of traditional Jain and Marwari over these stores selling meat items and putting commercial interests above religion.

Birlas are considered to be vegetarian and religious but business does not work like this as the retailer has to bear in mind the demands of the market and cater to different segments.

Since the retail outlets are opened mostly in cosmopolitan cities, where there is a varied population belonging to different religion and caste, it is not in commercial interest of the companies to simply ignore them by not stocking meat items.

Though the approach may change in different states, as states like Punjab, West Bengal, Kerala have majority population eating non-veg food while people Gujarat, Rajasthan are typically vegetarians.

In the past, chains like Pizza Hut and Mark Pi have customised their offerings by opening 100% veg outlets in Ahmedabad. Also, Reliance Retail is conceiving a separate entry and exit for section stocking meat food which is away from area stocking fruits and vegetables.

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Transfer YouTube Videos to iPod with Real Player 11

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Rich DeMuro at CNet has produced a good video tutorial for newbies on how to download videos from YouTube.com with the new Real Player 11 ripper, then convert the YouTube video to MPEG-4 format using MoviePod and finally put the YouTube video in your iPod’s hard-disk using iTunes. Not for your Nano or Shuffle though.

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