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In our previous tutorials we covered how to display RSS feeds in a Flex application, and how to use an SQL database in your AIR application. In this tutorial we will combine both to create an RSS ...
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 ...
Here's the information you need to start using Google’s Web-based RSS reader like a pro.
And while there are several capable commercial and open-source RSS readers available, it’s a lot more satisfying to code your own. It’s surprisingly easy to create your own RSS feed reader in R.
RSS feeds have been my go-to for staying informed, from Google Reader to Feedly and Inoreader. But Google Reader’s shutdown, ever more bloated interfaces, rising subscription costs, and privacy ...
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 ...
For a more detailed explaination of RSS and how to use it, see CNet’s excellent tutorial. CHOOSING FEEDS Once you choose an RSS reader, you need to add the feeds you want.
Switching RSS readers doesn't have to mean losing your carefully curated feed list. Exporting your feeds from Feedly to an OPML file is a straightforward process that ensures a seamless transition ...
I’ve used Google Reader for as long as it has existed, which means that I’ve been on the hunt for an alternative over the past several months, leading up to the scheduled demise of the service ...
Here's how to set up Google's free newsreader service, add RSS feeds, decorate it with favicons, and use it offline.
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 ...