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Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom.
Chapter 8: Parsing and Using Feeds
Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom.
Chapter 8: Parsing and Using Feeds
06/05/2005 11:48 PMIn this section, we'll look at the two major alternatives for parsing
feeds, MagpieRSS and the Ultraliberal Feed Parser. Both parsers are
libraries, both convert feeds into native data structures and neither
cares whether a feed is RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0 or Atom. By O'Reilly. 0603
Directory of Podcasts
Directory of Podcasts
02/01/2005 10:14 PMWhat's a podcast? A podcast is an Internet audio program made
available so you can listen to it on a portable audio device, like
your iPod, thus the name podcast....
Hub of British Podcasts
Hub of British Podcasts
06/05/2005 11:20 PMIf you're into UK stuff, check out this new service that's listing UK
podcasts. It officially launched today (though there's content back to
last November), so it's only got 35...
Republican podcasts
Republican podcasts
04/13/2005 08:36 AMThe Republican National Committee is pushing a podcast of Bob Dole
talking about his new memoir, One Soldier's Story, part of a series on
"new books by accomplished conservative authors." When I was a kid and
there were still liberal Republicans such as Nelson Rockefeller, the
joke about conservatives such as Barry Goldwater was that their idea
of progress was putting an AM radio into their buggies. Haha. People
were making the same joke about Ronald Reagan. But you sure can't make
that joke now....
NEASIST Podcasts Now Available
NEASIST Podcasts Now Available
06/05/2005 11:24 PMIf you are subscribed to the NEASIST blog with a
podcast-capable aggregator, you already have the MP3s on your hard
drive, but for everyone else, the files are now available at the
following links:
Megan’s Talk (22.8 MB, 1:06:10
minutes)
My Talk (20.6 MB, 59:54 minutes)
Michael’s Talk (18.2 MB, 52.50
minutes)
Panel Discussion and Questions (12.1 MB, 35:08
minutes)
There’s also a
repost that pulls together all of the Powerpoint presentations, so
you can follow along if you’re at a computer. I haven’t
listened to them yet, but I’m not sure my podcast will work very
well without viewing the slides because I use so many screenshots to
illustrate my points.
Thanks to the NEASIST crew for all of
their hard work on this and to my co-presenters for making it such an
interesting day!
Podcasts Go Mainstream
Podcasts Go Mainstream
03/30/2005 12:55 AMLess than one year old, podcasting seems poised to go mainstream.
Onc ethe exclusive province of talkative technologists, do-it-yourself
musicians, and obsessed hobbyists, this broadcasting platform has been
embraced lately by some mainstream media. By Tom Spring, PC World
WFMU podcasts
WFMU podcasts
01/06/2005 03:09 PMMark Frauenfelder:

Doron of WFMU sez: "WFMU, one of the nation's finest radio stations
(and home to lots of boing-boing friendly music) has just launched
podcast.wfmu.org. As you probably already know, some broadcast radio
stations,
BBC,
NPR,
WGBH
have dabbled in podcasting, usually offering random clips or the odd
talk show... WFMU is making seven of its shows available for podcast
including three music shows.
"Two of the music shows (Antique Phonograph Music Program) and
Thomas Edison's Attic consist of DJs hand-cranking old turntables to
play cylinders and records dating from the 1880s to the 1920s and
should hopefully fall under public domain while the third "Advanced D
& D with Donna Summer" (aka Jason Forrest) plays breakcore and
random CD-Rs from all over the place.
"The station would very much like to offer all of it's content for
podcasting but like other people, we're a bit concerned about the legal
ramifications. In any case, we're very excited to be offering our
content in a way that allows listeners to hear our programs when and
where they want to. hope you guys like it." Link
BBC podcasts 20 more shows
BBC podcasts 20 more shows
04/18/2005 04:00 AMThe BBC makes 20 more radio shows available for listeners to download
onto their digital music players as podcasts.
dog listening to podcasts
dog listening to podcasts
01/01/2005 07:09 AM

dog
listening to podcasts
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Updated all the 0.9 RSS feeds to 2.0
feeds
Updated all the 0.9 RSS feeds to 2.0
feeds
03/13/2003 10:14 AMFor those of you who have no idea what this means, you can either
ignore it, or read up on...
Wi-Fi Networking News podcasts
Wi-Fi Networking News podcasts
01/03/2005 02:59 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Glenn Fleishman of Wi-Fi Networking News is now producing a podcast.
Find out more about on his site.
LinkHow should MP3 files be tagged for
podcasts?
How should MP3 files be tagged for
podcasts?
04/09/2005 12:57 AMZDNet Apr 9 2005 4:08AM GMT
'BadApple' podcasts first in iTunes
'BadApple' podcasts first in iTunes
06/22/2005 02:37 AMZDNet Jun 20 2005 8:30PM GMT
Podcasts bring DIY radio to the web
Podcasts bring DIY radio to the web
12/30/2004 04:25 AMFormer MTV host Adam Curry explains why "podcasts" are rapidly filling
people's music player hard drives.
ANN: FeedStation 1.6 Beta and "My
Podcasts"
ANN: FeedStation 1.6 Beta and "My
Podcasts"
06/24/2005 03:36 PM
Today we announced
a new beta version of FeedStation, which until now
has strictly been FeedDemon's podcast client. As of today, FeedStation
supports NewsGator
Online, our free web-based aggregator, and it will soon be
supported by NewsGator Outlook
Edition.
Using FeedStation 1.6 with NewsGator Online
If you're a NewsGator Online user, you may have noticed this
innocent looking folder hanging out under your clippings:

This new "My Podcasts" folder is where you store podcasts you want to
listen to. Getting podcasts into this folder is easy - just click the
new "Add to Podcasts" icon that appears below any item that contains
an enclosu
re, like the one shown below:

Starting with the new beta, FeedStation will (optionally) poll your
My Podcasts folder for new podcasts and automatically download them to
your iPod or Windows Media Player device. Geek that I am, I love the
idea that you can add to My Podcasts on one computer and have
FeedStation on another computer, copying stuff to your iPod for
you.
If you're new to FeedStation - or the whole podcasting thing in
general - you'd probably like a little help getting started. The
first thing you'll need is a set of feeds that contain podcast
enclosures. If you're logged into NewsGator Online, just click the
link below to import an OPML file containing several podcast
feeds:
http://www.bradsoft.co
m/feeds/opml/Podcasters.opml
The first time you run FeedStation after downloading
it, it will ask for your NewsGator Online user name and password
and automatically enable the My Podcasts integration for you.
However, you'll need to let FeedStation know which media player you
want the podcasts copied to - to do this, select Tools > Options,
then switch to the Podcasts tab. This page on my site provides the rest of the details.
Using FeedStation 1.6 with FeedDemon
If you're a FeedDemon user, upgrading the bundled
copy of FeedStation to the new beta version is easy - just download and
install it, and it will replace your existing version. Although you
can click "Skip" on the welcome screen to use FeedStation without a
NewsGator Online account, you'll obviously need an account if you want
to try the My Podcasts integration. As promised in last
month's announcement, you'll get a free two-year business standard
subscription - but I'm afraid we're still working on making this
quick and easy for you (sorry it's taking so long, folks - shouldn't
be much longer now). So, for now, you can simply sign up for a free consumer standard
plan, then we'll switch you over to the free business plan once
it's available.
Giving Due Credit
For almost a decade now I've been used to announcing things that I
created by myself, but this time I'm announcing something that
involved several of my NewsGator co-workers. So I'd like to
acknowledge the late nights of development work by Darryl Dreiling and
Doug Furcht, QA work by Katriana Hutchison and Ria Kaur, and oversight
by Ed Jukkola that was required to make this happen. Nice job, folks
:)
Update: Here's
Greg Reinacker's post about the new FeedStation.

BBC Radio podcasts 20 more shows
BBC Radio podcasts 20 more shows
04/15/2005 09:41 AMBBC Apr 15 2005 10:18AM GMT
How I use FeedDemon to Receive Podcasts
How I use FeedDemon to Receive Podcasts
03/24/2005 06:17 PMA couple of months ago I posted about how I
use FeedDemon, and since it was a fairly popular post I thought
I'd share with you how I use FeedDemon 1.5 to receive podcasts
and sync them with my iPod.
In his article Payloads for
RSS, Dave Winer talked about how RSS enclosures were intended to
be downloaded while your computer is inactive (such as in the middle
of the night). FeedDemon certainly supports this idea by enabling you
to schedule your downloads, but I have to confess that I rarely
use this feature anymore. I download only a handful of new podcasts
every day, so I just let each download start right away. And although
FeedDemon enables you to automatically download enclosures for specific feeds, I
seldom use this feature since there aren't many feeds whose podcasts I
always want to hear (in fact, I believe I only have automatic
downloads enabled for my IT
Conversations feed).
Instead, when there's a podcast I might want to listen to, I simply
cick the enclosure icon to add it to my FeedStation download queue. I also make use of the fact that
I can drag-and-drop a media link onto FeedStation to add it to the
download queue. Chances are that most FeedDemon users don't know
about that feature, but it's extremely handy - I regularly find myself
drag-and-dropping MP3 links from Firefox onto FeedStation (note that
this works from IE as well).
I generally add podcasts to my download queue throughout the day,
and I have FeedDemon configured to automatically copy the downloaded podcasts to my iPod (although in the past I
used this feature to copy downloads to my Creative Nomad as well). I
then take my iPod with me the next morning, so that I can listen to
the new podcasts after I drop off my kids at school.
"How-To: Podcasting (aka How to get
Podcasts and also make your own)"
"How-To: Podcasting (aka How to get
Podcasts and also make your own)"
10/07/2004 04:15 PMManaging Podcasts with AppleScript
Managing Podcasts with AppleScript
03/17/2005 03:39 AMAcetylene.net: “In my last entry on the
subject of podcasts, I mentioned that I was planning on writing an
AppleScript to help me manage the podcasts to which I subscribe. That
AppleScript—my first—is now complete.”
First search engine for podcasts set to
launch
First search engine for podcasts set to
launch
04/14/2005 01:11 PMTVEyes, a real-time broadcast search provider, will debut Podscope
later this month, making every word within an Internet podcast
searchable.
Podscope will crawl the web to look for podcasts. When it finds one,
it will create an index against every word within the content. Users
will be able to search for a term or phrase and the program will
generate a list of ranked results, providing the most relevant
podcasts as well as links to play or download the content. TVEyes has
been indexing both radio and television broadcasts since 1999.
Podcasts are essentially downloadable radio programs distributed
through RSS that can be put onto a digital media music player or iPod.
Podcasts Reach 6 Million US Adults
Podcasts Reach 6 Million US Adults
04/05/2005 05:22 PMExtreme Tech Apr 5 2005 10:00PM GMT
Tech Podcasts Site Launch
Tech Podcasts Site Launch
03/14/2005 04:34 PMThe Tech Podcasts website at www.techpodcasts.com a hybrid
directory of tech podcasts, was officially re-launched today with new
features. The Tech Podcasts site launch comes with renewed dedication
by those participating to solidify the Tech Podcast community.
Tech Podcasters wishing to join the Tech Podcasts site must first
submit a request to be a member to tech@techpodcasts.com the common
goal of those involved with techpodcasts.com is to build a
community of podcasters that have agreed to some common goals. With
the intention of creating content that marketers will look favorably
aligning themselves with.
Tech Podcasters have made steady progress towards common ideals and
goals, and while respecting each others brand have agreed in part to
work together to the best of their ability.
You will want keep a eye on the site as new features will be added
daily. Look for member profiles and a full calendar of when Podcasts
from the Tech Podcast group will be available on the web. We will also
be bringing you tutorials on podcasting and a range of other materials
that the organization will publish.
Thank You
Tech Podcasts Affiliates
Podcasts Infiltrate 6 Million Americans
Podcasts Infiltrate 6 Million Americans
04/04/2005 10:26 AMSix million adults have listened to a podcast. By Karen Haslam,
Macworld UK
TVEyes to make podcasts searchable with
Podscope
TVEyes to make podcasts searchable with
Podscope
04/11/2005 10:16 AMTVEyes, a search
provider for broadcast media, has announced
Podscope, which they
bill as "the first engine to search within a Podcast." TVEyes'
Podscope enables the audio indexing of podcast content thus making
every word within a podcast searchable. TVEyes crawls the web with
Podscope looking for podcasts and creates an index against every word,
thereby making the contents searchable. The user can search on a term,
generate a list of results ranked by a variety of methods to find the
most relevant podcast and click to play or click to download. So speak
clearly, podcasters -- Podscope will be available later this month.

"6 million American adults have listened
to podcasts"
"6 million American adults have listened
to podcasts"
04/08/2005 04:53 AMHopes for legal music podcasts rise
Hopes for legal music podcasts rise
06/17/2005 04:25 PMZDNet Jun 16 2005 8:50PM GMT
Podcasts from O'Reilly Emerging Tech
conference
Podcasts from O'Reilly Emerging Tech
conference
04/11/2005 08:29 AMCory Doctorow:
During this year's O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, several
people were running around with digital recordings, getting source
material for later podcasting. Two of them, Ewan and Crow, are hosting
a new Podcast Network show called "The Tech Conference Show," and
they've started posting their ETECH casts -- two installments are
online now, with more to come.
Link
(
Thanks,Ewan!)

6 million American adults have listened
to podcasts
6 million American adults have listened
to podcasts
04/05/2005 06:13 AMPew Internet and Life Project ..
report
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Study shows podcasts gaining popularity
Study shows podcasts gaining popularity
04/04/2005 08:49 AMPew Internet & American Life Project on Sunday released results of a
survey revealing that 29 percent of adults who own a digital music
player have downloaded podcasts from the Web.
Findings from a national phone survey of 2,201 adults showed that more
than 22 million American adults own digital music players, amounting
to more than 6 million adults who have downloaded podcasts. Pew found
that nearly half of those who own a digital music player between the
ages of 18-28 have downloaded podcasts, compared to about 20% over age
29.
A script to sync podcasts to a USB drive
or SD card
A script to sync podcasts to a USB drive
or SD card
03/24/2005 02:17 PMHere's a shell script to sync your Podcasts to your USB drive, SD
card, or non-iTunes-compatible MP3 player. Somebody could probably
doll it up into an AppleScript which automatically ran on mount; I
just type ./podcast.sh f...
Forecast reports show rapid growth of
podcasts
Forecast reports show rapid growth of
podcasts
06/17/2005 03:01 PMAccording to new forecasts from The Diffusion Group, demand for
podcasts is expected to grow from less than 15% of portable digital
music player owners in 2004 to 75% by 2010...
News: Study: Podcasts heard by 6M MP3
player users
News: Study: Podcasts heard by 6M MP3
player users
04/04/2005 01:28 PMThe Pew Internet & American Life Project has released the findings of
a study into the listening habits of MP3 player owners, including iPod
users. More than 22 million adults own iPods or other MP3 players,
according to the report, and 29 percent of them, or more than 6
million, have downloaded podcasts from the Web.
Podcasts Serve Up Uneven Audio Buffet
(washingtonpost.com)
Podcasts Serve Up Uneven Audio Buffet
(washingtonpost.com)
03/25/2005 11:14 AMwashingtonpost.com - The great thing about the Internet is that it
keeps people occupied for hours or whole days with their personal Web
sites, blogs and now, podcasts. Even former VP nominee John Edwards is
wowing Democratic foot soldiers with a podcast of him and wife
Elizabeth talking about March Madness, breast cancer, blogging... and,
sigh, why President Bush's Social Security reform plan is such a
stinker.
Internet Daily: Podcasts catch on with
news, marketing and education
Internet Daily: Podcasts catch on with
news, marketing and education
04/04/2005 01:17 PMCBS MarketWatch Apr 4 2005 5:02PM GMT
RSS, Podcasts, Blogs - Online Media as
We Know it is on the Verge of Changing
Forever
RSS, Podcasts, Blogs - Online Media as
We Know it is on the Verge of Changing
Forever
03/14/2005 04:40 PMInternet talk show Changing Media, interviews Rodney Rumford of My RSS
Creator in an effort to explore online media through the eyes of an
Internet marketing veteran. They dive head first into discussions on
RSS, Podcasting and the future of online media in general. [PRWEB Mar
14, 2005]
RSS Feeds available
RSS Feeds available
03/13/2003 10:15 AM
Thanks to Benjamin Reed, it is now possible to receive RSS 1.0 Feeds
that contain a lot of valuable information.
fink-stable.rdf will tell you about the changes and additions in the
stable tree, reflecting packages which have been added or modified.
fink-unstable.rdf will tell you about changes or additions to the
unstable tree and is most likely the most active RSS feed.
The above Feeds are automatically updated every 60 minutes to make
sure that they keep you all on top of the latest development.
news.rdf This feed reflects the contents of the Fink News Page. The
Feed is updated as soon as a new item is added on the Website.
Done With the RSS Feeds
Done With the RSS Feeds
02/12/2003 04:40 PMI've fixed the RSS Feeds and am done with the messing with them today.
I've moved a lot of duplicate code from the include files
B-Feeds(sm)
B-Feeds(sm)
07/11/2004 07:02 AMB-Feeds(sm)http://
www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/B-Feeds1.htmB-Feeds(sm): Web Feeds for Books and Monographs is a categorized
registry of site that offer RSS/XML, Atom, or other Web feeds, to
compilations, directories, lists, or reviews for academic or scholarly
books or monographic works. B-Feeds(sm) is a companion to
eFeeds(sm
), a registry devoted to electronic journals that offer Web feeds.
B-Feeds(sm) is compiled and maintained by Gerry McKiernan, Science and
Technology Librarian and Bibliographer, Science and Technology
Department, Iowa State University Library. Ames, IA 50011. This will
be aded to
Academic
Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
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