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ESPN offers RSS
In another indicator that RSS is going mainstream, ESPN now offers RSS feeds. Someday we too may offer RSS feeds…
At the upcoming O’Reilly Emerging Tech Conference, people from Disney’s Internet Group will be speaking about how they use RSS internally and externally as a powerful tool (abstract). Sounds like they’re pretty on the ball! The even made their own version of RSS (0.93)…
RSS causes web traffic increase
TeledyN: The End of RSS. Apparently this guy is lamenting the fact that he’s running out of bandwidth since many aggregators aren’t smart and keep pulling down the full RSS xml file rather than paying attention to its last-modified date. Since many aggregators are set to download feeds every 10 minutes, that’s a lot of […]
RSS feeds (still in Beta)
Check out the beta RSS feeds (still on our dev server). There are full versions with images and full descriptions and lite versions. I subscribe to the full versions of the Today’s and Lectures feeds in Outlook using NewsGator and it’s really awesome — I feel informed!
For those unfamiliar with the technology, it’s […]
Canadian Government and RSS
The Canadian government now offers a bunch of news feeds organized by region and audience, via RSS. There’s also some good, straightforward explanations of what RSS is good for. Government of Canada Newsroom - Choose Your News
Replacement for RSS
Linked to by the creators of Movable Type is the project to replace RSS: Atom
Atom Project Page
RSS + email viewing online
OddPost is a pretty nifty online mail and news reader which supports RSS feeds and all kinds of features.
It’s also an online interface design tour de force too, though I don’t know if it works in anything other than IE on Windows.
RSS into JSP
I don’t know JSP, but if eventsATstanford ever goes that route (currently it is published as static HTML pages), this guy has found a way to incorporate RSS feeds into a JSP site.
RSS into JSP
Text Parsing (again)
Back in the formative days of ISIS, we sat around discussing how to collect events without having to manually submit them. One of the most promising ideas then was data mining–having a computer sort through the mountains of data on the web and pull out things that look like events.
Now that eventsATstanford is well-established, I […]
RSS to IMAP
RSS to IMAP. For those who just won’t let go of email.
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