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March 12, 2004

Tapping RSS with Shell Scripts. Here's how to write a shell script that watches the news from Slashdot.org. After applying the code in this article by Dave Taylor, coauthor of Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther, all you'll have to do is launch the Terminal to see the latest Slash headlines. [O'Reilly Network Articles]
6:29:50 PM    

MyStack.Com

This seems worth a try when I get chance, it seems similiart to Furl, in that I think you can create lists of links. However, instead of a storage area on an independent website. MyStack seems to create html you can paste into your blog.

So if this interests you, don't wait for my lead, just give a whirl!


4:26:32 PM    

Andrew: "I've finished an initial version of a RSS+BitTorrent integration tool for Radio Userland's news aggregator. This is beta software." [Scripting News]
8:25:35 AM    

BMOC: RSS at CIL!.

Weblogs and RSS are Hot Topics

"The most striking observation from two days at the CIL conference is that THE hot topics of conversation are Weblogs and RSS. I can't tell you how many times I overheard people taking about blogging or asking questions about RSS. There were no fewer than eight opportunities to learn about these technologies, and there were at least 200 people at Jenny's presentation yesterday on the wonders of RSS. I really get the sense that the news is starting to spread faster and faster. It's pretty cool to watch, as always...." [Weblogg-ed News]

Agreed! In fact, I ended up doing a 45-minute intro to RSS yesterday because so many of the presenters were talking about RSS but no one had really defined it. A lot of light bulbs yesterday!

In fact, I have a new goal for the Internet Librarian conference in California in November. When I do my next presentation about RSS there, I want to be able to highlight the following services:

  • An OPAC vendor that provides native RSS feeds (with a wizard-like administrative interface that lets librarians choose which subjetcs and authors feeds they will provide);
  • A third party database aggregator (like ProQuest, EBSCOhost, FirstSearch, etc.) that is offering saved RSS searches to which library patrons can subscribe, combined with library barcode authentication in the major news aggregator software.
  • An RSS feed (including one for keyword search) from one of the major print trade journals (Library Journal and American Libraries, I'm looking at you!).
  • An RSS feed of new additions from a library's digital collection, whether it be for images, audio, or video.

If your organization is interested in being the one to do this first and get all of the glory, please contact me!

[The Shifted Librarian]
8:24:43 AM    

More on RSS tipping point.

Via a search on feedster for RSS and "tipping point," I found that Jeff Barr of syndic8 had suggested that RSS was near its tipping point a day before my post suggesting that RSS had reached its tipping point on InfoWorld.com.

It would be great to hear from folks at other traditional media sites how their RSS traffic stacks up against "regular" traffic.

[Chad Dickerson]
12:29:57 AM    





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