OT: RSS Feeds and aggrevators :)

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David Bovill

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Oct 4, 2006, 9:38:51 PM10/4/06
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I am doing some research nto RSS aggregators. I thought the whole thing
would have been sorted by now - but I cannot find any really good links.
Does anyone have any good bookmarks to add to my research? I am wandering if
there is a role for a speacialist service written in Transcript, or whether
to use another language.

Ruslan - how is the XML side of Valentina coming along? I guess that would
be a nice backend for such a service no :)
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Andre Garzia

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Oct 4, 2006, 9:57:15 PM10/4/06
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David,

Ken Rays XML Lib is nice for RSS and he is also bundling RSS routines
with the package!!!

I think the netnewswire is the best aggregator out there it's fairly
easy to write your own. The podcast thing is also just RSS + enclosures.

Andre

Ken Ray

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Oct 5, 2006, 12:27:39 AM10/5/06
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On 10/4/06 8:57 PM, "Andre Garzia" <soa...@mac.com> wrote:

> Ken Rays XML Lib is nice for RSS and he is also bundling RSS routines
> with the package!!!

Thanks for the plug, Andre!

Here's the info for anyone who's interested:

XML Library:
http://www.sonsothunder.com/products/xmllib/xmllib.htm

RSS Plugin for the XML Library:
http://www.sonsothunder.com/products/xmllib/xmllib_rssplugin.htm


Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
Email: kr...@sonsothunder.com

Ruslan Zasukhin

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Oct 5, 2006, 2:05:21 AM10/5/06
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On 10/5/06 4:38 AM, "David Bovill" <da...@openpartnership.net> wrote:

Hi David,

> I am doing some research nto RSS aggregators. I thought the whole thing
> would have been sorted by now - but I cannot find any really good links.
> Does anyone have any good bookmarks to add to my research? I am wandering if
> there is a role for a speacialist service written in Transcript, or whether
> to use another language.
>
> Ruslan - how is the XML side of Valentina coming along? I guess that would
> be a nice backend for such a service no :)

We have implement so far support in SQL parser.
Next step implement SQL modes execution.

To see how it should looks you can read this article about
SQL/XML -- extension of SQL 2003 standard.

http://www.stylusstudio.com/sqlxml_tutorial.html


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Ruslan Zasukhin
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Paradigma Software, Inc

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fortyfoxes

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Oct 22, 2006, 2:02:13 PM10/22/06
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I have been experimenting for a while with RSS and social bookmarking -
so I tested a few ways of searching the list, bookmarking posts so you
can find them later, taking them, reading the list in your news or RSS
reader... and this solutin comes out top!

Try this link:
http://groups.google.com/group/runrev/browse_thread/thread/65ab831218220c59/02a2ecd317a852e0?lnk=st&q=David+Bovill&rnum=3#02a2ecd317a852e0

Ok - it is not the prettiest url - but it works.

You can read messages in your browser, and search them with a lot
sophistication, and subscribe to the list in your RSS reader here:
http://groups.google.com/group/runrev/feeds

The bookmarking of individual messages is what I want though as this
allows posts to be tagged and then searched by cateogry. Feel free to
use.

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