As I promised in the last post, this week's theme for Tutorial ‘o the Day is RSS tips, tricks and hacks. If you don't know what RSS is, dig out from under that rock and get thee to a search engine.
Subscribed feeds cover 13 months (from 1 month ago to 1 year from now) or the first 1,000 events within that date range. For example, if there are 1,000 events in the first 6 months then the feed’s ...
Yahoo Pipes provides an interactive, web-based way to manipulate information from the web in order to create custom feeds and web apps. With its graph-based, Lego-like GUI you can pull data from RSS ...
Web developer Pete Freitag has written up a very easy to follow tutorial that will show you how to roll your own RSS feed. If you can learn HTML, you can easily learn how to build your own RSS 2.0 ...
RSS is older than most of the stuff we use on the Internet on a daily basis. It's older than Facebook, it's older than this very website, and it's just as old as Google. And it remains very widely ...
Use Java’s SAXParser to retrieve and parse an RSS feed for Android. This Java tip is for developers new to Android and includes instructions for setting up an Android development environment and a ...
This tutorial will help you import or export a collection of RSS feed subscriptions in Microsoft Outlook. There is a native feature in Outlook desktop client to do it. This post includes all the steps ...
There was a time in the life of YouTube when the platform supported RSS feeds. Interested viewers could easily subscribe to a channel in order to get the latest video updates directly to their RSS ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. RSS may still be the best way to get your news, but you need a good feed reader to gather your sources. RSS may ...
Today's RSS tip comes from comments on yesterday's post. I'd been looking for a way to archive selected feed entries as email messages for long term storage, but using services like RSSFwd or RMail by ...
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