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Aggregator HTTP tests updated

Aggregator HTTP tests updated 12/28/2003 06:47 PM

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Aggregator i18n tests


Aggregator i18n tests 06/02/2004 06:44 PM
Here is a simple set of tests for verifying that an aggregator properly handles various combinations of international characters and character references.  The desired result is that the title of every entry should be displayed as Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn. This is not meant to be comprehensive, in particular, it focuses only on one encoding (utf-8, which is guaranteed to be supported by any conformant XML parser), and doesn't do mode base64.

MSN Quietly Tests an RSS Aggregator


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You know whenever people post screenshots of emulators, how it can be weird to see Windows running on a Mac? (Even weirder if you actually use an emulator, until you get used to it.)

Here’s a similar side effect of having embedded a browser in NetNewsWire. (Click for full-size screen shots.)

Bloglines running inside
NetNewsWire's browserRadio UserLand. running inside
NetNewsWire's browser

Even though it’s odd, there’s actually a point to it—we discovered that some people use multiple aggregators. One for fun stuff and one for work, that kind of thing.

If one is browser-based and the other embeds a browser, then, well, hey, you’ve got something like the above.

" http://tatugirl sjuliaelena.com
>... http://tatugirlsjuliaelena.com
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" http://tatugirl sjuliaelena.com
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>> entre e comente se quiser"
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ING launches new broker-dealer platform
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050321/clm04
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ING launches new broker-dealer platform
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050321/clm04
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Updated: ActiveWin.com: Microsoft
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Updated: ActiveWin.com: Microsoft
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We have re-updated our Microsoft Security Bulletin List for 2004. Be sure to check it out to see if you missed any of the 17 bulletins released this year.

[FLSA-2004:1546] Updated utempter
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Sorry for the lack of posts, but everyone in my house has been felled by colds, including me. I'm also trying to keep up with current events, as are you I'm sure. Since CNN isn't providing free, live video feeds, I'm in search of others, but Andy Rhinehart and the Spartanbarg Herald-Journal are doing their part by providing an RSS feed of war-related content from the Associated Press.


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mNe ws

"mNews looks quite good but perhaps quite high at $19.95- 'Sports, weather, politics, business, science, health, technology... Latest world headlines were never so easy to access on your Treo as they are now with mNews! With mNews you can download and read latest news from numerous sources of your choice from around the world right on your Treo. mNews is the RSS news reader for PalmOne Treo 600 devices. RSS news feeds is an emerging channel for delivering the news, blogs and corporate communication to the end users. All major news and information providers support RSS format which mNews can download and display.' " [PDA 24/7]

A competitor to Hand/RSS, but I still think mobile Bloglines is the way to go so that your feeds are synchronized across multiple devices.


"MP3Blogs Aggregator"


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After a false start earlier this month, My Yahoo now has an RSS aggregator.

When the module appeared on my Yahoo and I complained about it, I was informed by Yahoo employees that it was a bug that caused the pre-beta module to show up on some My Yahoo pages. It wasn’t an intentional marketing effort, but the buzz created by the snafu didn’t hurt Yahoo’s cause.

The module isn’t yet available on the standard list of My Yahoo modules. To add it you’ll need to go to add.my.yahoo.com/rss.


Bayesian Aggregator


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Dean Aggregator


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Chris Pirillo has released a new RSS news aggregator done with Macromedia's Flash. I've tried it and it looks different and works nice, that's for sure, but for now I'm sticking with my NewsGator.


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Yahoo Aggregator


Yahoo Aggregator 01/07/2004 06:17 PM

Yahoo is beta testing an RSS Aggregator that integrates into the My Yahoo service, but their advertising of it has fallen flat. Because I choose the contents of a My Yahoo page, I have a sense of ownership of the page. Personalized pages tend to evoke that feeling. So imagine my surprise when I open My Yahoo today and find that there’s a new content module for RSS added to the top of the page. I wasn’t sure whether to feel excited or violated. It’s great that Yahoo is embracing RSS, but they messed with my page.

Nevertheless I tried testing it, but when trying to add feeds or search for feeds, I received a message saying that I didn’t have access. Curious to see if I’d get the same message if I tried removing the module, I hit the remove button. Now it’s gone and there doesn’t seem to be a way to add it back.

It might seem strange that I’m complaining that I can’t get something back when I didn’t want it in the first place, but it goes back to that sense of ownership. I know that content module exists, but I can’t add it to my page.


NewsGator: Beyond the Aggregator


NewsGator: Beyond the Aggregator 07/03/2004 09:23 PM

Why Did We Invest in NewsGator?: Here's a post from a venture capitalist about why he invested in NewsGator.

The misperception is that NewsGator is only an Outlook plug-in. While the most popular product from NewsGator is currently their Outlook-based aggregator, what really turned us on when we dug into NewsGator as a potential investment is NewsGator Online Services (NGOS).

Greg Reinacker's vision is much broader than simply an RSS aggregator - his goal is to provide RSS content on any device. NewsGator currently provides clients for Outlook, the Web, POP email, mobile devices (web-based and wap), and Microsoft Media Center (how cool is it to get an RSS feed on your TV?).

He makes a good point — NewsGator has really extended past Outlook. They started with that, and the Outlook plug-in is what they're most well-known for, but I just wrapped up 30 days with Newsgator Online Services (NOS), and I can tell you that they've deftly transcended the aggregator.

While working with NOS, I got the...feeling, that news and information was just out there, everywhere, and it was up to me how I wanted to receive it. They have options to push information to about any device, on any platform. I've never felt more saturated by news in my life than during those 30 days.

Information was everywhere — so much so that I stopped thinking in terms of this aggreagtor or that protocol. I was just swimming in information, and the method in which I chose to receive it was almost incidental. Petty, even.

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Rippy the Aggregator 0.10 09/26/2004 08:42 PM
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Anticipating the Aggregator Shakes 03/11/2003 10:45 AM

Aargh! It no longer matters if I have high-speed internet access this week at the Computers in Libraries conference because the laptop isn't back from being repaired anyway. Hopefully I can get the Stowaway keyboard working for my Clie or else I'll have to resort to - gasp - paper for my conference notes. How archaic.

So that means no blogging or news aggregator and minimal email Tuesday through Friday. I'm actually going to have to speak about RSS on Thursday without having seen any for three days!

I'm not sure what's more pathetic - me at a libraries & technology conference without internet access, the fact that none of the hotels around Dupont Circle offer high-speed internet access (let alone WiFi), or the fact that the CIL conference is held at a hotel that doesn't offer any type of high-speed access.

So if you see me at the conference and I'm twitching, it's just a symptom of withdrawal.


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"Want a glimpse of tomorrow? Innovators Bill French and Harry Hayes are SmartStream Alliance™ and have a product that's so compelling that news executives of every sort will be scrambling to be first in their market with it....

RSxStream is a sophisticated and ingenious software engine that takes RSS, Atom, RDF, XML, any other sort of feed or data stream, or any other content that lives on the Internet and makes it available to the desktop via a contextual reader. End users are given a state-of-the-art reader — capable of grabbing anything from live TV to music to video-on-demand to simple RSS text feeds. If it's available via the Internet (today), it can be routed through the RSxStream engine. The end users have complete control of what sources they choose, as they would with any other RSS reader. The difference is those choices are drawn indirectly, through the RSxStream software....

What's crucial to understand with this is that whoever provides the reader to the public also owns the engine, and THAT is the business end of RSS. It means advertising can be crafted into the design of the reader and delivered based on the choices, habits and interests of the end user. It's contextual advertising nirvana. This type of business currently does not exist, but it's ideal for local media outlets. Why? Because we're in the information distribution business, and getting the reader onto the public's desktops is the key to its success. Moreover, if the local media entities don't do it, somebody else will, and they will take all those ad dollars with them." [DONATA Communications, via JD on MX]

I love the idea of providing the reader and even pre-populating it with feeds relevant to the intended audience,  but I hate the idea of some company monetizing it. I'd much rather get a grant and have libraries provide this information-centric software. We're in the "information distribution" business, too, except we're interested in people getting information without strings attached.


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Humor Roundup from My Aggregator 12/24/2004 12:58 PM

Great RSS Quotes from My Aggregator


Great RSS Quotes from My Aggregator 12/24/2004 12:58 PM
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    "He also neatly sort of answers his own question - with greater precision than I can ever muster - by saying: 'If I visit houses of content, as I seem to do on the Web, that is very different than the content as “visitor” to my house.'... What we’re seeing is the creation of personalised information hypermarkets.... Over time, you develop a rich cocktail of sources and you develop a new habit for browsing information. Some things you look at hourly, some daily, and some you deliberately save till Friday pm for a catch up. This is light years away from sitting down at the table in the morning looking at your paper, or even your paper’s website.”
     
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  • Newsmap as a Model for Smart Aggregation
    "Information overload. It’s the next big issue in publishing, and technology in general. The day you have 400 e-mails in your inbox, 900 new items in your RSS aggregator, and 8 Instant Messenger windows on your screen will come. For some people, it’s already here.... The key to our information gathering lives is all about smart aggregation. The days of media companies deciding what’s on your 'front page' are numbered. Within five years, I believe customizable newsreader technology (whether client-side like Net News Wire, or server-side like Bloglines), will be as prevalent as the web is right now."
     
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    "At the beginning of this week I had 310 feeds showing around 25,000 unread posts. I had toyed with the idea of declaring RSS bankruptcy and just starting again, but I was getting increasingly unhappy with chaotic state of my feeds and deep down I knew that hitting 'mark all posts read' would do nothing to solve the problem in the long run."

Browser or Aggregator? Some numbers.


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Advice for Libraries from My Aggregator 04/29/2004 11:11 PM

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"PC Magazine rounds up several 802.11g routers, and says they're cheap enough, they're good enough: 802.11b no longer enjoys a large enough (or any) price differential for quality Wi-Fi gateways that include WPA encryption support, PC Mag says. So while you can still find 802.11b devices on the market, they recommend new gear have 802.11g built in...." [Wi-Fi Networking News]
Lesson: Make sure you buy 802.11g for your library.

Making CD-R's Last
"From Doug Kaye I learned of an interesting article on how long CD-R's will last and things you can do to increase or decrease that time. I've always just popped down to Staples and bought the cheapest disks I could find. For some of my uses (the latest Suse distro, for example) that's fine. But this article makes the point that if you're using the disk to archive important material, you need to be more careful. The article contains information on how to select good media and media that's appropriate for the drive that you'll be recording on. This may be especially important for organizations building large collections of CD-R's that they need to keep to meet regulatory or other business requirements." [Windley's Enterprise Computing Weblog]
Lesson: If your library is using CD-Rs for backups, archiving, or preservation, pick the right ones!


BlogBridge aggregator hits 1.0


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BlogBridge, the aggregator I've been using for a few months in beta, has gone to 1.0. There are a few things to like about it, not least of which is that it's a free, open source project done by someone I know well and trust 100%, Pito Salas. Blogbridge is a client, but it stores your info on a server so you can use it on multiple machines. It tries to help you discover new weblogs by noting links in your feeds. You can rate your feeds and this somehow magically gets fed into a community rating system. (I'm not...

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ANT - video bl0gging aggregator


ANT - video bl0gging aggregator 02/05/2005 09:12 PM

prodReview.jpgANT is a coolio video blogging aggregator I saw previewed in NYC at Vloggercon a couple of weeks ago.

It's now ready for folks to beat on.

Enjoy.

Video blogging is expanding the blogosphere as we speak. And maybe - just MAYBE we can get some meta-data into these feeds!

This screen ghrab features Dylan Verdi - the world's youngest video blogger.

I met Dylan and her dad - in the middle of a snowstorm.


Book Review Aggregator


Book Review Aggregator 01/03/2005 07:33 PM
Metacritic Books. Metacritic has been covering reviews for movies, music, and games for years, but now has started aggregating books reviews, with about 150 books so far.

Reading Canter in an aggregator.....


Reading Canter in an aggregator..... 07/28/2004 11:08 AM



... is like watching The Matrix on a Teletype machine/printer: you not only miss the entire experience, but most of the headlines picked up by the feed are uninteresting at quick glance, whereas the stories themselves usually are pretty good. Sure, better summary style might do the trick, as Jon Udell often writes about, but that would miss the point, and the impact/speed with which worthy items appear. I used to moan about the confusing (non-existing or subtle) quoting convention, but now I've told him that I don't care anymore... where would we be if Marc Canter gave up his shoot-from-the-hip style, and increasingly-rich-media blog pages?

[My Dog]

Thanks Marc.

Marc Eisenstadt is one of my favorite people. And not just because he bought me a headset and camera (which I haven't even used yet.)

I tty and keep my life as close to 'normal' people as possible - so ONE DAY I'll pull out that camera and start using Marc's stuff - but first......


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Homer Library Comes Home to My
Aggregator!
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My home library unveiled a new web site today and the home page is now a blog (powered by Blogger). Happy, happy, happy dance, happy, happy, happy dance!

Of course, my favorite part is the sidebar on the right-hand side where you'll find links to Ask a Librarian (their email and VR service), Find It Online (their database section), ListenIllinois (my statewide group purchase!), the new Homer Community web site (funded by a library the grant received - more on that in the future), and ........drum roll, please....... an RSS feed!! Happy, happy, joy, joy, happy, happy, joy, joy! Subscribed!

Of course, this will change my RSS class because I always show how I can't find my library's feed in Bloglines or Yahoo as a way to prod attendees to get their own feed. Now that will change when the feed does appear!

Oh, and one of the blog posts mentions a LibraryLookup bookmarklet for their catalog!

Did I mention I'm happy?  :-)


PulpFiction 1.0 news aggregator released


PulpFiction 1.0 news aggregator released 05/15/2004 09:39 PM
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Blog aggregator and social software


Blog aggregator and social software 02/05/2005 09:53 PM
Pito talks about the way the blog aggregator he's building, BlogBridge, has some tagging and social software capabilities. (BlogBridge, even in its current state of development - alpha - has become my regular aggregator. Disclosure: I'm on its board of advisors.)...
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lilina 0.6.1-pre2


lilina 0.6.1-pre2 12/30/2004 02:28 PM
A simple but powerful RSS and ATOM news aggregator.

lilina 0.6.1-pre1


lilina 0.6.1-pre1 12/29/2004 06:01 PM
A simple but powerful RSS and ATOM news aggregator.

lilina 0.7 (Default branch)


lilina 0.7 (Default branch) 03/24/2005 04:10 PM
Screenshot lilina is a simple but powerful news aggregator that supports RSS and ATOM feeds. It also does "content enrichment," by quering del.icio.us and Google. It does not require a database, and it features feed auto-discovery and a simple, easy-to-use interface.
Changes:
Numerous enhancements and bugfixes.

Trend Micro Tests Smartphone Antivirus


Trend Micro Tests Smartphone Antivirus 07/23/2004 10:02 AM
Last month, in a proof of concept, the first smartphone worm wiggled its way onto phones running the Symbian operating system. The worm has not yet been found in the wild, but has still managed to catch the attention of antivirus vendors. In the wake of the incident, Trend Micro is seeking beta testers for its new Mobile Protect software for Microsoft Smartphone 2003.

Trend Micro Tests PC-cillin 2005


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Trend Micro Continues Support for Cisco
NAC


Trend Micro Continues Support for Cisco
NAC
06/23/2004 06:15 AM
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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 .


Setting a trend?


Setting a trend? 06/21/2004 06:42 PM
Rowland resigns. Today Connecticut Governor John Rowland(r) offered his resignation in response to the impeachment proceedings. The investigation comes after allegations of gifts, bribery and corruption in regards to awarding Government contracts. He's the first Connecticut Governor to resign under circumstances such as these. Here's a general timeline of the events that created need for the impeachment.

Prevent the Saving of HTML Pages?


Prevent the Saving of HTML Pages? 01/13/2003 03:51 AM
Everybody repeat after me: "There is no way to prevent a person from viewing the html code of a webpage."

PulpFiction news feed aggregator
released


PulpFiction news feed aggregator
released
05/17/2004 10:34 AM
Freshly Squeezed Software today announced the release of PulpFiction 1.0, a new Mac OS X news feed reader and aggregator...

Lektora Feed Aggregator Beta for Mozilla
Firefox


Lektora Feed Aggregator Beta for Mozilla
Firefox
02/01/2005 10:05 PM

Trend-Setting Publisher Plans to Move to
and Go Hollywood


Trend-Setting Publisher Plans to Move to
and Go Hollywood
04/12/2005 12:04 AM
Judith Regan of ReganBooks is planning to move her media group to Los Angeles by the end of the year to spend more time on television and film projects.

"Simple Aggregator 1.0 uses Mark
Pilgrim's Universal Feed Parser"


"Simple Aggregator 1.0 uses Mark
Pilgrim's Universal Feed Parser"
07/12/2004 04:00 AM

Stress tests for sub crew members


Stress tests for sub crew members 04/27/2004 01:43 AM
Eleven crew members of a Devon-based nuclear submarine are withdrawn from sailing to undergo tests for stress.

Trend Micro takes aim at spyware


Trend Micro takes aim at spyware 04/11/2005 04:04 AM
Trend Micro this week is expected to announce two products aimed at eradicating spyware, one for desktops and servers called OfficeScan Anti-Spyware Suite, and a second dubbed InterScan Anti-Spyware Suite for gateway-based protection.

TREND MICRO: The Protector Becomes The
Vector Take II


TREND MICRO: The Protector Becomes The
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Trend Micro secures mobiles


Trend Micro secures mobiles 04/04/2005 08:26 AM
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Trend Micro launches virus app


Trend Micro launches virus app 02/17/2004 10:32 AM

Kevin Rose Load Tests Gmail


Kevin Rose Load Tests Gmail 07/26/2004 09:22 PM

Cisco, Trend Micro to secure routers


Cisco, Trend Micro to secure routers 06/08/2004 05:08 PM
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Cisco, Trend Micro Forms pact


Cisco, Trend Micro Forms pact 06/09/2004 05:59 AM
Washington Times Jun 9 2004 10:02AM GMT

Cisco extends relationship with Trend
Micro


Cisco extends relationship with Trend
Micro
06/07/2004 03:58 PM

Trend Micro to Scan Hotmail E-mail


Trend Micro to Scan Hotmail E-mail 12/22/2004 01:12 AM
Antivirus company Trend Micro announced that it will provide antivirus scanning for Hotmail's 183 million plus customers starting Monday. MSN Hotmail had previously used McAfee VirusScan, and gave no official reason for such an abrupt switch other than "to expand the e-mail protection of our Hotmail customers."

Cisco to Use Trend Micro Antivirus
Technologies


Cisco to Use Trend Micro Antivirus
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(Development)

Finance Ministry
Weaning Israel Off
of Microsoft

TCPA coming soon to
a computer near you

Experts See Rise of
'Enterprise'
Software

xBus
Jeff Jacoby is like
Hitler...

It’s A Mad Mad Mad
Mad World

6 Killed in Crash on
Texas Interstate

Pakistan: Kashmir,
Afghan Network
Targets Musharraf

Iraq Bomb Blasts
Kill 2 U.S.
Soldiers, 2 Children

UN Watchdog Starts
Libya Atomic
Inspections

Lawmaker Wants
Terror Alert System
Refined

Kabul Suicide Attack
Overshadows Key
Afghan Debate

UN Inspectors Visit
Libya Nuclear
Weapons Sites

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