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8999_32 Richard Eriksson's Bookmarks Tagged With "rss"

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  1. Visit Flickr added RSS feeds for various things while I wasn't looking Flickr added RSS feeds for various things while I wasn't looking

    Like user's favorites and their comments on other people's photosl. All you need to know is how to hack URLs and find out a Flickr user's NSID.

  2. Visit Solving feed overload Solving feed overload

    "Human filtering can work." Though at the end, Adam Kalsey worries about monoculture.

  3. Visit Flickr feature request: RSS feeds and/or API call for searching photos by camera Flickr feature request: RSS feeds and/or API call for searching photos by camera

    Flickr Camera Finder is good but not great: I want the river of Canon Rebel XTI photos so I can learn from those who have similar equipment to me.

  4. Visit My Google Reader shared items My Google Reader shared items

    The URL might change once I can use my Google Apps for Domains, but here are some of the things I'm too lazy to tell you why I think they're interesting.

  5. Visit Aggregator of writing and photos about China Aggregator of writing and photos about China

    Similar to Watching China's aggregator, except the feeds have partial content and it's not obvious how to directly subscribe to each source's feed.

  6. Visit Feed reading via people, part one Feed reading via people, part one

  7. Visit Michel-Adrien notes the Canadian Parliament's interesting use of RSS Michel-Adrien notes the Canadian Parliament's interesting use of RSS

    Each bill has a feed, and you can watch in your aggregator as the bill progresses through each stage.

  8. Visit RSS feed of my YouTube videos RSS feed of my YouTube videos

    In case you wanted to, for reasons unknown, watch all of my mundane videos.

  9. Visit RSS advisory board member Rogers Cadenhead likes the new feed icons RSS advisory board member Rogers Cadenhead likes the new feed icons

    At least as a de facto standard. (Dare I wonder what RSS' inventor thinks?)

  10. Visit Adam Green responds to John Palfrey on RSS copyright Adam Green responds to John Palfrey on RSS copyright

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