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"Feed Your Reader" Firefox Feed
Extension


"Feed Your Reader" Firefox Feed
Extension
09/20/2004 10:22 AM

When Firefox add ed RSS support, I had mixed reactions. On the one hand, I was excited by the boost RSS would receive by being supported in a popular browser. But on the other hand, for obvious reasons I wasn't wild about how Firefox built RSS into the browser without enabling users to choose an external RSS reader.

So, I was glad when several FeedDemon customers talking about building an extension to enable FeedDemon to take advantage of the new Firefox RSS features.

Michael Koziarski rose to the challenge and created F eed Your Reader, a Firefox extension that enables you to subscribe to feed in FeedDemon - or any other RSS reader that supports the feed: // protocol. Which means that even though the extension was designed with FeedDemon in mind, it's not specific to FeedDemon. Initial tests show that it also works with NetNewsWire on the Mac.

Once this extension is installed, you'll see an additional "FYR" icon in Firefox's status bar right next to the existing RSS icon. Clicking the FYR icon displays a menu of auto-discovered feeds, and clicking one of these feeds will display FeedDemon's "New Channel" wizard to subscribe to it.

Details on Feed Your Reader are h ere, and the project page is here. If you're viewing this in Firefox, the download link to the XPI (extension) is here .


Feed you


Feed you 11/25/2003 10:24 PM

Wow, that's what I call feedback! It's a shame pretty much everyone hates the new design but I like it so it stays. I've taken a few tips though and tweaked the link colours a bit, as well as making a few other small changes such as a darker green for the header and a 1em margin around the page.

In an attempt to satiate the voracious appetite for RSS displayed by some of my visitors I've set up two new feeds: Blog comments and Blogmarks. I don't use an aggregator myself so I'd appreciate feedback on how well they work. I've also put together a blogmarks archive - no search engine yet, but it's on the list.


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Feed 07/30/2004 02:08 PM

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XML-Feed-0.01 06/02/2004 07:19 AM

Sorry about the RSS Feed


Sorry about the RSS Feed 05/05/2004 10:32 PM
I'm still learning how to work the plumbing in here. I was supposed to put something somewhere to get a full RSS feed. So all my posts have been truncated. I will fix that soon.

The Need for Feed(s)


The Need for Feed(s) 04/07/2005 05:02 AM
For online newspapers, news aggregators like Google News are a mixed blessing: They can generate big traffic, but maybe they're also stealing a bit of thunder. Some newspapers are about to fight back with services of their own. By John Gartner.

XML-RSS-Feed-1.05


XML-RSS-Feed-1.05 04/29/2004 12:37 AM

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XML-Feed-0.05 01/01/2005 06:44 PM

Feed 0.6.4


Feed 0.6.4 04/08/2005 12:00 PM
Feed is a RSS and Atom news reader, with the latest version released in February 2005. The developer wrote this application because all of the existing freeware RSS readers were more of a "hybrid between iTunes and a web browser," and he wanted something that was more like an email client. The application is described as being "simple and familiar" including a single window interface, and it lives up to that claim. Because Feed is designed to work like a mail program, individual articles are displayed directly in Feed. The latest version of Feed now features drag and drop support, allowing the user to drag text and URL clippings directly into the Feed drawer from any application. Adding links from other applications is simple, and any feed or article can be dragged from Feed to another application that accepts Text or URL clippings. The application also features audio notifications allowing the user to choose any of the built in sounds to play when a new item becomes available. Articles can be bookmarked in the feed list with a simple command or by dragging the link to the Feed drawer, allowing articles to be grouped for later reading or to save an article indefinitely. The user has the option to completely customize the way feeds are managed and displayed with the drag and drop interface. Feeds can be grouped into folders and then display all articles in the group together. The application currently supports all versions of Atom and RSS allowing the importing and exporting of existing RSS feed subscriptions in the industry-standard OPML format. System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3 or higher Pros: User-friendly Drag and drop Free Cons: No help available If your company has a product you would like Spymac to review, please send an email to news@spymac.com.

RSS Feed Creator


RSS Feed Creator 09/17/2004 02:41 AM
Version 1.0 Released

Feed on Feeds


Feed on Feeds 01/24/2004 07:17 PM
Now with Atom!

Feed Your Reader


Feed Your Reader 09/20/2004 08:13 AM
Michael Koziarski: Once you’ve installed FYR you’ll see a new Feed Icon () in the status bar, that behaves just like the live bookmarks menu. However, instead of opening the bookmarks menu, selecting an item will launch your Feed Reader. [via Nick Bradbury] Cool! Wishlist: allow an option to support http://www.bloglines.com/sub/ instead of feed: instructions on how to remove the current icon, making this a replacement instead of an addition replaceable icon - to me it makes sense to display the icon of your feed reader instead Is the source to this extension available?

+1 for Feed URI Scheme


+1 for Feed URI Scheme 01/22/2004 02:12 AM

On the issue of whether to introduce a new URI scheme to allow one-click feed subscription, in spite of W3C Technical Architecture Group's position against new URI schemes, I am adding my vote to Dare Obasanjo's proposal which is already in fairly wide use.  While I understand W3C TAG's position, a less than ideal solution is better than expecting the world to accept the right solution.

If you are unfamiliar with this issue, Jon Udell has a post with links and words.

Update:

I should note that neither schemes address the need to support multiple aggregators at the same time.  I thought about writing a general feed subscription management plugin for IE but haven't found the time yet.


A-IM: feed support


A-IM: feed support 09/21/2004 11:02 AM
User agents of clients that provide support for the RFC 3229 "feed" instance manipulation method: ...

RSS: The Latest Feed


RSS: The Latest Feed 12/27/2004 06:52 AM
RSS: The Latest Feed by Judith Wusteman
http://www.ucd.i e/wusteman/lht/wusteman-rss.html

Abstract

The number of library-related RSS and Atom applications is increasing daily. But, as yet, the formats and technology involved are far from stable. This article looks at the current state of the field, discusses future developments and considers implications for the library. This has been added to my Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators presentation.

Feed Your Head


Feed Your Head 12/30/2004 05:16 AM

Podcasting is DIY radio for programmers and listeners alike. Will it save us from corporate radio? Or further isolate us inside our own miniature media worlds? By Dan Kennedy, Boston Phoenix


Feed-Find-0.04


Feed-Find-0.04 01/01/2005 12:54 AM

the Atom feed


the Atom feed 05/12/2004 01:30 AM

google.com/googleblog/atom.xml
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New feed locations


New feed locations 01/28/2004 07:42 PM
Important: Most of the feeds on this site has moved to the /files/ subdirectory. If your aggregator is well-behaved, it...

Feed-Directory


Feed-Directory 09/14/2004 05:36 AM
Feed-Directory.com
http://www.Feed-Directory.com/

Feed-Directory.com is a complete directory of syndicated feeds. With over several thousand feeds in its database, Feed-Directory.com is one of the biggest feed directories on the web, and every day several thousand more are added. The complete internet is crawled by a special feed spider that tries to identify RSS and Atom feeds. This process takes several weeks, and is never finished. This has been added to
Directory Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

Like an RSS feed for video


Like an RSS feed for video 04/21/2004 09:06 PM

Alan from demandmedia.net has a SMIL powered videofeed. The good part is: it addresses the scanning problem (video is hard to scan).

It works like a TV channel with a forward button: if you get tired of a particular video, just click the next >| button and you are taken to the next video within seconds. I like how he uses SMIL to add some text above the videos within Realplayer.

It's kinda like an RSS feed for video: DemandMedia SMIL video feed DemandMedia SMIL Videofeed

(PS: feel free to copy this button if you like it.)

The third video right now is a short history of the internet. Kinda cool.


How To Post to a Feed


How To Post to a Feed 04/16/2004 07:47 PM
Suppose I want to use one of the blogging APIs, for example, the under-development Atom Publishing Protocol, to post an entry to a blog or whatever, with the expectation that this is going to show up in my syndication feed. Suppose that the entry includes some pictures or movies. Should be easy, people do this all the time, right?...

Building a better RSS Feed


Building a better RSS Feed 07/07/2004 09:17 PM

RSS feed fixed


RSS feed fixed 04/09/2004 11:51 PM
It was brought to our attention today that many of our RSS readers were getting old stories only. This was due to a complication with the host a week or two back. We apologize for this. Everyone should now be on the same page.

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My Yahoo! Wants Your Feed


My Yahoo! Wants Your Feed 07/17/2004 09:33 PM

RSS Feed Observations


RSS Feed Observations 09/01/2004 01:40 PM

Yesterday D. Keith Robinson asked for opinions on RSS, and today he posted a summary of the responses.


Feed-Find-0.01


Feed-Find-0.01 08/18/2004 07:10 AM

Shut up and feed me!


Shut up and feed me! 08/20/2004 02:26 PM
Catch and Release As I find this nearly impossible I have great confidence that the mefites will quickly master this. It beats working. Fun Flash Friday

Feed the Browser


Feed the Browser 05/07/2004 07:46 AM
Think you have to leave your browser to check your news feeds? You need to get your browser connected to the world of XML.

In this week's Freeloader Friday we'll take a look at a few free RSS browser additions.

Atom Feed


Atom Feed 03/06/2004 01:55 AM

Atom Logo

A few people mentioned that my rss feeds were broken even though they passed through the validator without errors, so I mangled them a bit tonight and also added an atom feed while I was at it. Atom is the result of the rss flamewars a few months ago and, while I couldn't care less about XML, atom does appear to have a saner format. I also tried out Shrook since I've not been entirely happy with Netnewswire and found that I really like it much better, especially the iTunes style of organisation and navigation of the feeds.


How to track an RSS feed


How to track an RSS feed 08/31/2004 06:59 PM

According to the HTTP specification, RSS/Atom aggregators should obey the HTTP 301 Moved Permanently header by altering the stored subscription URL for the feed they are attempting to retrieve.

This behaviour can be used to track repeat aggregator hits to a feed, in essence the equivalent a setting a permanent cookie. The first time an aggregator hits the published feed address, a 301 header is served redirecting that aggregator to a new URL incorporating a unique ID. The aggregator permanently changes the stored subscription URL, meaning future request to that feed will carry the unique ID that was assigned the first time the feed was retrieved.

At its most innocent, this could allow people to track their number of unique subscriptions - although the value of this would be severely diluted if people started deliberately subscribing to the same redirected feed URL. I'm sure there are more insidious uses for this as well.

Maybe aggregators should prompt users when a feed has permanently moved, to prevent them from being tracked without their knowledge.


Feed-Find-0.03


Feed-Find-0.03 09/07/2004 01:29 AM

Top 100 Feed Import


Top 100 Feed Import 04/23/2004 09:33 AM

Share Your OPML: Top 100 Feeds: If you're new to RSS or are just looking for some new feeds, Dave Winer's "Share Your OPML" site has an OPML file of the Top 100 feeds that you can download and import to your aggregator.

This site allows people to upload their OPML files (an OPML file holds the names and addresses of all the feeds you're subscribed to — go here for more information). This site then does some data analysis on all the OPML files to find out which feeds are the most popular.

So, if you want 100 really popular new feeds in your aggregator, and you don't mind running with the crowd, just download this file, import it, and start reading.

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RFC: feed URI scheme


RFC: feed URI scheme 12/29/2003 02:49 PM
Dare Obasanjo has published a pre-draft of a spec for the “feed” URI scheme and is requesting comments.

Feed The Monkey!


Feed The Monkey! 12/15/2003 04:49 AM
We have a passion of snagging Unsanity-related domain names (well, OK, I do). So welcome a new member in the...

RSS feed back up


RSS feed back up 03/15/2003 11:29 PM
Don’t ask…...

Upgraded the feed.


Upgraded the feed. 03/15/2003 08:20 AM
So, I just upgraded the feed to MovableType version 2.6.3, hope I didn't break anyone's blog (besides my own; Something...

feed your eyes!


feed your eyes! 06/15/2004 12:40 AM
netdiver, a new media design portal and digital culture magazine. If you care at all about webdesign, you should see this. (Though I found it through random surfing, it was also an answer to an old question of mine.)
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