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19Oct03

All you need to do with RSS. Reader, publisher, discoverer, generator, etc… BlogStreet : RSS Ecosystem

We’ve talked about people using external text-to-speech programs to turn an RSS feed into audio; but until that technology is perfected, we could always do it ourselves and make that another RSS feed:
IT Conversations RSS Audio feeds

http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3093931
“What has happened over the past year…is that non-Microsoft bloggers, some of whom characterize themselves as naturally suspicious of the largest software company in the world, are getting to know a different company through [MIcrosoft Employee] blogs.”
“The more freedom they are given to communicate their thoughts, ideas, frustrations, joys, the more they become […]

I love the web. Here’s a useful link.
RSS, xhtml and XSLT Using an xhtml profile, RSS events and XSLT to manage events information

blog2mobile view RSS on your cell phone! Everything’s possible with standards.

The Catholic Community at Stanford website is serious about event listings. I rather like the way they do it and would like to make this possible automatically (I imagine someone’s hand-editing it all as of now). The issue, as it stands, is getting event titles short enough to work well in a view like this. […]

Now you can set some keywords and have yahoo news generate an RSS feed just for you. Of course I’m not sure why you’d do this when you can do the same with Google News, but I guess all those Yahoo developers have to have something to do. I have no doubt that this will […]

There are some featured events in the sidebar at left, delivered via RSS. This is just a first pass and I’m sure there’re lots of ways it can be improved. What category do people want to see here? What other information should be included?
In a month or so we’d like all groups to be […]

From an article by Matt Haughey comes a link to a Movable Type plugin to add RSS feeds to a MT website. This could be useful to add a group’s calendar from eventsATstanford to their site on groupsATstanford…
In other news upcoming.org is still growing–can we automatically harvest their events? I’m thinking like Amazon does with […]

This is really a number of success stories rolled into one: First, I heard of an event at the Bookstore, posted on eventsATstanford and delivered through Kyle’s RSS generator.
Second, I spoke to Allison Hoff, the bookstore’s events coordinator. Between horror stories about her past failures to publicize events (2 people showed for a famous author […]


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