Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Mix any number of RSS feeds into one unique new feed!

RSS Mix: "You can then point a parser at the new feed and display a mix of stories from various sources on your website."

Create an RSS feed for any web page

Page2RSS: "
It is a service that helps you monitor web sites that do not publish feeds. It will check any web page for updates and deliver them to your favorite RSS aggregator."

Monday, July 07, 2008

Can I get site feeds for specific labels?

Blogger: "If a blog you read is using labels and also has site feeds enabled, then you can pick and choose which topics you want to subscribe to. The format for label feeds is this:
http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/labelname"

Monday, February 04, 2008

Tool to read, parse, merge, and write RSS (and Atom) feeds. GPL

rsstool 1.0.0 has some other functions built-in like text, HTML, or property file output, or templates with custom tags to insert RSS feeds into pages that could be uploaded to a server that supports only static HTML.

The World’s Best Feeds Under One Roof

Feed Vault is actually both a feed directory and a feed reader/aggregator. The great thing with Feed Vault is that aside from letting users browse feeds by topic and add these to their own RSS readers, users can actually read content and content summaries right on the site itself. This is done with the Feed Vault reader feature.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

RSS Publisher 1.56 Freeware, Windows

Simtel.net: "Using this program one can not only upload any number of new RSS feeds to web servers, but also save and manage existing RSS feeds. The program has a number of unique features, allowing to automate the process of uploading and archiving of RSS feeds."

Friday, October 19, 2007

Blog reader. LGPL

BlogBridge 6.0 is designed to allow non-technical users to discover, follow, and enjoy literally hundreds of RSS feeds without losing their minds.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Super-fast, easy-to-use, RSS and Atom feed parsing in PHP

SimplePie: " is a very fast and easy-to-use class, written in PHP, that puts the ‘simple’ back into ‘really simple syndication’. Flexible enough to suit beginners and veterans alike, SimplePie is focused on speed, ease of use, compatibility and standards compliance. By thinking about the most useful ways to handle blogs, news sites, podcasts, video sites, and RSS and Atom feeds in general, we’ve come up with an API that makes it easy to do ridiculously cool things with your web feeds!"