Saturday, October 20, 2007

RSS Creation.com is an online tutorial for anyone who wants to learn how to create RSS feeds.

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RSS Creation.com is an online tutorial for anyone who wants to learn how to create RSS feeds.
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Friday, October 19, 2007

Feedity - Create RSS for ANY web page! Track web site changes in real-time.

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Overview

  • Feedity provides a data syndication facility to web-based services and SMB's globally.
  • Feedity allows Web data integration with backend systems, databases, and mashups.
  • Feedity lets you can create a custom RSS web feed for any ANY webpage!
  • With Feedity you can easily track and monitor changes to your favorite web sites.

About Feedity
Feedity is an RSS generator for web pages without a web syndication format. Feedity will take virtually any web page, and convert it into a fully formed RSS document. The generated RSS is updated in near-real time.

Create RSS from ANY webpage!

Feedity aims to make it easy and possible for anyone to extract and reuse content from any website. By doing so, we hope to allow others to realize their creativity, and implement new exciting services & applications.
With Feedity you can instantly track and monitor web site changes (on a page level). Just create an RSS feed for the web page, and subscribe it in any RSS newsreader (on the web, in a desktop software, or via e-mail).
Feedity also provides for a quick and simple way to build a data mashup "pipeline" using Yahoo Pipes. Have a look at the Webpage-to-RSS pipe.
The Team
Feedity is an Internet startup founded on the belief that RSS/XML can immensely enhance data extraction over the Web as a massive database. The Feedity team is focused on providing innovative and high-quality services to internet users worldwide. In order to solidify the service and infrastructure, Feedity is seeking investment from active partners and sponsors. Please contact us if you think we can work together.

About RSS
RSS is blossoming into the de facto protocol used by many websites as the means of distributing their news and information. However, not all websites support this feature yet. The goal of Feedity is to dynamically create RSS from such webpages.

Feedity will take virtually any web page, and convert it into a fully formed RSS document.

Learn more about RSS as a layman or as a techie

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

College and University Feed Directory - Peterson's - Edufeeds.com

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College and University Feed Directory

Welcome to the College and University Feed Directory, a collection of RSS and Atom feeds from around Higher Education.

  • Admissions
  • Alumni
  • Blogs
  • Calendars
  • Faculty and Staff
  • Human Resources and Employment
  • Journals and Publications
  • Libraries - General
  • Libraries - New Acquisitions
  • News
  • Non-RSS Links
  • Podcasts
  • Research Centers
  • Schools and Programs
  • Sports
  • Students
  • Technology

  • Search feed titles and descriptions:


    How to Use This Directory

    Add Url to College and University Feed Directory


    Results 1 - 4 of 4 found in College and University Feed Directory:

    Newly Added Feeds
    An RSS feed of feeds recently added to this directory.
    http://syndicateblog.petersons.com/wordpress/index.php/category/new-college-feeds/feed

    Resources on RSS in Higher Ed, From HigherEd BlogCon
    Articles and screencasts from participants in HigherEd BlogCon, April 2006
    http://syndicateblog.petersons.com/wordpress/index.php/articles-on-rss-in-higher-ed/

    Syndication for Higher Ed (Home Page)
    Exploring emerging media in Higher Education
    http://syndicateblog.petersons.com

    Syndication for Higher Ed (RSS Feed)
    RSS feed for the blog: Exploring emerging practice in RSS, podcasting, and blogging on Higher Ed websites
    http://syndicateblog.petersons.com/wordpress/index.php/feed/

    Tuesday, October 9, 2007

    Atiki - Social Feed Mixer

     

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    Firefox users: try our GreaseMonkey extension !

    To add it to your browser, just click here.
    If you don't have GreaseMonkey installed, you should first follow this link to install it.

    Internet Explorer users: we've designed 3 bookmarklets to help you.

    To add them to your browser, right click on each of the links and select "Add to Favorites".
    Your browser will probably prompt a security alert because our bookmarklets use javascript. Simply confirm you want to add them to your favorites anyway.
    • addToFeedList : click this bookmarklet when you're on any page, to detect the associated rss feed automatically and add it to your feed list. Please note that your feed list will remain in your browser's memory until you close the window, and that if you open new windows / tabs in your browser this list will disappear (known limitations).
    • pasteFeedList : click this bookmarklet when you're on the "create new feed" page, and it will paste all the feeds you've gathered using the addToFeedList bookmarklet.
    • clearFeedList : this bookmarklet will clear your feed list.

    Just give these tools a try, you'll see they'll save you time !

    CLIQ: help/index

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    General

    What is a CLIQ?

    A CLIQ is a group of bloggers working together to increase their collective readership and audience engagement.

    Members of the same CLIQ share links to featured, popular and related blog posts on their respective sites by though the CLIQ Widget. They can also manage their featured posts and see reports about which Blogs and posts are getting the most views and driving the most referrals around the CLIQ.

    Who is Offermatica?

    Offermatica is a leading provider of behavioral content targeting and optimization solutions. The Offermatica platform is used to serve store and serve the CLIQ Widget content - and Offermatica's targeting and recommendation engine powers the Featured and Related posts.

    To find out more about Offermatica, visit http://www.offermatica.com.

    Starting and Joining CLIQs

    How do I start a new CLIQ?

    To start a new CLIQ, you just need go to the Start a CLIQ page and register a new CLIQ name and description, and choose whether to make it an 'Open' or 'Invite Only' CLIQ. Finally, you'll need to publish the CLIQ Widget on your blog. Since you started the CLIQ, you'll also be the CLIQ Leader, which means that you'll be able to manage the members in your CLIQ.

    When you first start a new CLIQ, you'll be the only member, so the CLIQ Widget will be showcasing only posts from your blog. The first thing you'll want to do is invite other bloggers to join you in your CLIQ by sending them an Invitation to Join from the Members Area.

    How do I join an existing CLIQ?

    The way you join an existing CLIQ depends on whether it's an Open CLIQ or an Invite Only CLIQ, which is something the Leader (person who starts the CLIQ) chose when they created the CLIQ.

    Anyone can join an Open CLIQ by clicking its 'Join' link on the CLIQ Directory page. In order join an Invite Only CLIQ, you need to send a request to that CLIQ's Leader by clicking on its 'Request to Join' link on the CLIQ Directory page. If the Leader approves your request, you'll receive an Invitation to Join by email.

    What if I want to leave my current CLIQ - and maybe Start or Join a new one?

    An account (which is tied to a Blog URL) can only be a member of one CLIQ at a time.

    If you are currently a member of a CLIQ, and decide you would like to join another CLIQ instead, you can click 'Join' for that CLIQ in the CLIQ Directory (or accept an Invitation to Join an 'Invite Only' CLIQ). After you you have successfully joined the new CLIQ, we'll automatically remove you from the old one.

    If you are currently a member of a CLIQ, and decide you would like to Start a New CLIQ, we'll automatically remove you from your old CLIQ as soon as the new one is created.

    If the leader of a given CLIQ decides to leave that CLIQ, then their 'leader privileges' are transferred to the member who has been in the CLIQ the longest (the 'next most senior'). That person will receive and email explaining that they are the new leader of that CLIQ.

    If you would like to cancel your account entirely (leave your current CLIQ and not Start or Join a new one), you can do that from the My CLIQ tab in the Members Area as well.

    The CLIQ Widget

    What is the CLIQ Widget?

    The CLIQ Widget is a small content display window that you place somewhere on your Blog Template (you can see one in action here). Its goal is to allow readers to easily explore content from around the CLIQ, thereby increasing readership. You can customize the look of your CLIQ Widget by selected from a set of themes.

    How does it Work?

    The CLIQ Widget works by showing links to posts from the members of your CLIQ, including your own blog, in three tabs: Popular, Feature and Related:

    • The Popular tab shows the most viewed post from each member in the CLIQ.
    • The Featured tab shows the posts that each CLIQ members has chosen to 'feature' within the CLIQ. It allows members to actively promote their content within the CLIQ. Members control which post is featured in the Members Area, and can choose from options such as:
      • Automatically Feature my "Most Recent Post"
      • Automatically Feature my "Long Tail" (Shows one of the five posts with the least total views, rotates daily)
      • Manually Feature a particular article from my entire post inventory
    • The Related Tab shows posts that are recommended from within the CLIQ, based on the article that a reader is current viewer. These recommendations are based on the Widget's ability to track posts that were read together during the same visit to determine relationships between them.

    How do I publish the CLIQ Widget on my Blog?

    Like most other widgets, the CLIQ Widget is served up through a small piece of Javascript that you place in your blog template. For most major blog platforms, we can facilitate this by publishing your widget directly to your template. In some cases, you might need to cut-and-paste the code to directly into your blog template. If you're having trouble or have additional questions publishing the CLIQ Widget to your blog, check out our CLIQ Widget Technical Support Forum.

    Feedster is an established and rapidly growing pioneer in RSS-based technology and services

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    About

    Feedster is an established and rapidly growing pioneer in RSS-based technology and services. The company helps individuals and organizations harness the rich information available in the universe of RSS feeds, which includes blogs, traditional news services, e-commerce sites, and entertainment properties. Feedster's widgets enable individuals and web publishers to aggregate dynamically-updated content (text, audio, video) that can be customized for their own site visitors. Solutions include customized platform creation, editorial provisions and metrics monitoring. Custom solutions include:

    • Dynamic delivery of relevant and timely syndicated content
    • Commercial search and notification services
    • Integration with existing ad servers and ad targeting
    • Online behavior monitoring and reporting

    Feedster was founded in March 2003 and is headquartered in the SOMA district of lovely San Francisco, California.

     

    FEEDWIDGET

    Get the content you want. On your blog.

    Search

    Collect content on your favorite topics by searching through millions of feeds from the most popular sites. Search

    Style

    Place the content in a widget that can be styled to match your blog or personal website. Style

    Share

    Share your widget by placing it on your blog where it will constantly update with new information! Share

    http://friendfeed.com/

    FriendFeed

    Amazon.com Blog del.icio.us Digg Flickr FriendFeed Furl Google Reader Google Shared Stuff iLike Jaiku Last.fm LinkedIn Netflix Picasa Web Albums Pownce Reddit SmugMug StumbleUpon Tumblr Twitter Yelp YouTube Zooomr

    About FriendFeed

    Our goal is to make content on the Web more useful and discoverable by taking advantage of your social connections. FriendFeed is a simple tool that scratches the surface of that goal by making it easier to keep track of the web pages, videos, music, and photos your friends and family interact with around the Internet.

    With FriendFeed, you list the people you want to keep in touch with. They let us know what services they use (e.g., Flickr or Facebook or Picasa Web Albums), and you get a personalized feed of what they are up to. So, if your friend favorites a video on YouTube, you get a link and a thumbnail of the video in your feed. And if your friend likes a news story on Digg, you get a link in your feed. You don't need to install anything to use FriendFeed — our crawling technology automatically picks up all the stuff you do on the web sites you already use with no additional effort on your part.

    FriendFeed makes all the sites you already use a little more social, letting your friends discover the stuff you discover, comment on it, and share it.

    You can use FriendFeed on FriendFeed.com, or if you already use Facebook, you can add our Facebook application to connect your Facebook profile to all the other products you use around the web. You can also view your FriendFeed in your iGoogle homepage or read it in a feed reader. If you make your FriendFeed publicly visible (kind of like a blog that writes itself), you can embed your FriendFeed in your home page or blog.


    FriendFeed is currently in private beta testing so we can get feedback and bug reports from early adopters. We will be opening up the service to everyone in the next month or so based on their feedback. If you want to be a FriendFeed beta tester, sign up on our waiting list, and we will give you an account as soon as we have the capacity.

    Let us know what you think in the FriendFeed discussion group or check our our FAQ for more information.

    About the Company

    FriendFeed was founded by Bret Taylor, Jim Norris, Paul Buchheit and Sanjeev Singh (and we're hiring).

    Bret, Jim, Paul and Sanjeev previously worked at Google, where they designed and launched many products, most notably Google Maps, the Google Maps API, Google's developer program, Gmail and Google Groups. Paul is also responsible for Google's famous "Don't be evil" motto and the first AdSense prototype. Prior to Google, Bret worked at Reactivity, Paul worked at Intel and Sanjeev worked at Thirdvoice.com. Bret, Jim and Sanjeev hold Computer Science degrees from Stanford University and Paul holds a Computer Science degree from Case Western Reserve University.

    Bret and Jim created FriendFeed while working as Entrepreneurs in Residence at Benchmark Capital.

    Atiki - Social Feed Mixer

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    Ponyfish RSS Feed Builder

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    Ponyfish is a FREE web-based tool that allows you to create your own RSS feeds from almost any web page.

    All you have to do is simply point Ponyfish to the web page you want to create a feed from, then follow a few steps to setup which types of links you want to include in the feed.

    Want to learn more? Read answers to frequently asked questions, find out about our paid plans, and create a feed.

    FeedYes.com gives rss feeds to sites without feeds

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    About FeedYes.com

    Why FeedYes.com?
    FeedYes gives every website and even every page on a website its own unique feed. Even when a website does not suply regular feeds by itself. With FeedYes, users can get feeds for any site or for any specific page they want to follow using their rss reader. Feeds which are created using FeedYes.com can be read with any RSS reader.

    The basic idea
    FeedYes works from a simple idea: try to find dynamic links on websites or pages that have a certain news value. Easier said than done: there are millions of websites and each requires a (slightly) different approach for creating a usable feed. With our 5-step model, that contains an extensive filter, we try to approach the level of quality that a normal feed posesses. But, even if sometimes a non-news link shows up in your feed, this service is very handy. At least, so say the founders who first built FeedYes for themselves to monitor changes and follow news on their favorite pages.

    FeedMarklet - Create an RSS feed instantly, then add content rapidly

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    Feedmarklet gives you your own RSS feed instantly, with no sign up required. Adding content to your feed is a snap- just browse the web as you normally would, and when you find something interesting, press the bookmarklet button in your browser bookmark bar to immediately add the page you are on to your feed.
    Feedmarklet automatically extracts the location and title of the page that you are reading, saving you the time of entering this information into a form. If you select some text before clicking the Feedmarklet button, it will use this text for the news item's description, allowing you to add content to your RSS feed even faster.
    To automate and turbo-charge your feed building experience, we also provide a bookmark button that finds every link on the page you are viewing, and adds all of them (except the ones you exclude), to your feed. You can use this tool to build huge collections links by quickly scraping them from existing pages.

    Feedity - Create RSS for ANY web page! Track web site changes in real-time

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    Overview

    • Feedity provides a data syndication facility to web-based services and SMB's globally.
    • Feedity allows Web data integration with backend systems, databases, and mashups.
    • Feedity lets you can create a custom RSS web feed for any ANY webpage!
    • With Feedity you can easily track and monitor changes to your favorite web sites.

    About Feedity
    Feedity is an RSS generator for web pages without a web syndication format. Feedity will take virtually any web page, and convert it into a fully formed RSS document. The generated RSS is updated in near-real time.

    Create RSS from ANY webpage!

    Feedity aims to make it easy and possible for anyone to extract and reuse content from any website. By doing so, we hope to allow others to realize their creativity, and implement new exciting services & applications.
    With Feedity you can instantly track and monitor web site changes (on a page level). Just create an RSS feed for the web page, and subscribe it in any RSS newsreader (on the web, in a desktop software, or via e-mail).
    Feedity also provides for a quick and simple way to build a data mashup "pipeline" using Yahoo Pipes. Have a look at the Webpage-to-RSS pipe.
    The Team
    Feedity is an Internet startup founded on the belief that RSS/XML can immensely enhance data extraction over the Web as a massive database. The Feedity team is focused on providing innovative and high-quality services to internet users worldwide. In order to solidify the service and infrastructure, Feedity is seeking investment from active partners and sponsors. Please contact us if you think we can work together.

    About RSS
    RSS is blossoming into the de facto protocol used by many websites as the means of distributing their news and information. However, not all websites support this feature yet. The goal of Feedity is to dynamically create RSS from such webpages.

    Feedity will take virtually any web page, and convert it into a fully formed RSS document.

    Learn more about RSS as a layman or as a techie