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Leveraging feeds in Joomla 1.5
Submitted by Bryan on June 19, 2008 - 6:18amJoomlatools: "It's even more frustrating when I see a Joomla! 1.5 site that doesn't have proper feeds. J!1.5 makes it so easy, and still some people manage to mess it up."
Tracking New Drupal Modules
Submitted by Bryan on April 19, 2008 - 3:21pmJohn Forsythe: Last week, 28 new modules were released. Do you know what they are? You would if you subscribed to the New Modules list I just added to DrupalModules.com!
Linux.com: Firefox feed extensions
Submitted by Bryan on February 25, 2008 - 4:05pmFew features are as essential to modern Web browsing as feeds. With the rise of social networking and file sharing sites, feeds have become the only way for many people to keep up-to-date with all the sites that interest them. Certainly feeds are more efficient than resolutely clicking dozens or hundreds of bookmarks one after another. To satisfy the need to feed, developers have written dozens of Firefox add-ons to help you view both classic feed formats and sites that lack a feed.
Development Seed: FeedAPI 1.0 Released
Submitted by Bryan on February 7, 2008 - 9:03pmI'm looking forward to evaluating the new FeedAPI module for Drupal. Though one feature I haven't seen in any of the aggregators I've seen so far for Drupal...a way to snip the original RSS feed. Some sites provide you the entire post in the RSS feed with no teaser. This may be great for the reader, but I'm not sure everyone is happy to see their entire post on someone else's site.
From time to time, I've hacked the core to get me closer to how I would like the content from an RSS feed to display at my site. There has to be another way and perhaps FeedAPI could by my solution...
Development Seed: FeedAPI 1.0 Released -
After being in development for about seven months, we released FeedAPI 1.0 nearly two weeks ago! This is really exciting for me and everyone else who has been craving a more flexible aggregator for Drupal.
Power of RSS in Ajax and Web 2.0
Submitted by Bryan on January 29, 2008 - 8:05amA very nice article on RSS found at IBM's developerWorks:
Realize the power of RSS in Ajax and Web 2.0 applications - Tap this article's fully functional PHP code snippets that show you how to use PHP-based server-side functions to develop your own customizable RSS feed aggregator. [IBM developerWorks]
I'm still looking for an article that explains to those of the non-IT persuasion what RSS feeds are all about. Everytime I make an attempt to explain RSS feeds to those how don't even know what browser they are using...I get this "deer caught in the headlights" look from them. They then usually turn around shaking their head wondering if I will ever try to speak to them in English. Sigh...
FeedSync Leaves Microsoft’s Strategy Un-Sync'd
Submitted by CMS Report on December 10, 2007 - 12:05pm
"Microsoft recently announced “FeedSync” (refer to the article cited
below), as the evolution of its previous work known as Simple Sharing
Extensions, or SSE. My initial reaction is that this announcement is
somewhat of a "one off". Microsoft has not articulated any coherent
vision on XML feeds and the end-to-end management of feeds in general
and this announcement does not clarify its strategy."
Complete Story at Collaboration Loop
Linux.com: Fine-tune RSS feeds with ListGarden
Submitted by Bryan on August 21, 2007 - 4:08pm"Most Web publishing systems on the market can automatically generate RSS feeds, but there are situations where you might want to have fine-grained control over your RSS feeds. For example, you might want to provide alternative RSS item descriptions, or to manually select which RSS items to publish. While you can code an RSS feed by hand, you'd be better off using a dedicated tool like ListGarden. It can help you to not only create and manage RSS feeds, but also to do more advanced tasks like publish the feeds on a remote server, back up the feeds, generate an HTML page, and much more."
Linux.com: A simple script for tracking Web sites
Submitted by Bryan on June 7, 2007 - 5:45pmComplete Story



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