If you’re looking for a good book, and if your taste runs toward the classics, and if you’re into getting great free stuff, you might have heard of Project Gutenberg – a volunteer effort to digitize, archive, and distribute out-of-copyright cultural works.
Fairly recently, Project Gutenberg began publishing its own webfeed (RSS format) with daily updates of newly added or changed e-books. However, something’s funky about the way they formatted the link to that feed on their site. If you have trouble subscribing, here’s the URL for it that you should save in your feed reader: http://www.gutenberg.net/browse/recent/today.rdf
I subscribe to this feed, mainly because I need to consciously remind myself to read about topics other than technology, media, psychology, and communication. Consequently, I just downloaded Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. I love the Web!
(More about webfeeds: The CONTENTIOUS webfeed tutorial.)
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