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As some of you may know, Feedburner (http://feedburner.com) was acquired some time ago by Google… But they are now actively migrating their content to Google servers (http://feedburner.google.com) and I have taken the plunge… if you are having any problems with my feeds then please let me know so I can rectify it…

If you have not yet taken the plunge it is a fairly simple process and should not impact your existing posts and URL’s…

That said I can imagine that it is quite a complicated process behind the scenes and although a redirect is setup from your http://feeds.feedburner.com/MartinHinshelwood  URL’s to your new  http://feeds2.feedburner.com/MartinHinshelwood this will incur and additional overhead that will affect the load speed. To remove that overhead, you need to change all of your feed URL’s…

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Although you do get less options, Google has promised that more functionality will be added and that the stats will be more accurate…

 

We will see…

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