The New Bloglines Web Services API 19
Marc Hedlund writes "Bloglines, everyone's favorite RSS aggregator, changed the RSS world again today by releasing the Bloglines Web Services APIs. FeedDemon, NetNewsWire, and Blogbot will all be adding support for the APIs so that users can store their feed state on Bloglines, and read their feeds from any browser. I posted an article introducing the APIs, including a full three-pane desktop aggregator source code example, on the the O'Reilly site."
Re:Losers (Score:1)
Re:Losers (Score:1)
That you Dan Rather?
My favorite RSS aggregator is: (Score:3, Interesting)
I just installed the newest preview release and was floored to discover that it's got an RSS aggregator built right in!
You can set up subscriptions to your favorite feeds just and get them refreshed with your mail and newsgroups.
Pretty danged nifty, IMHO
Tip for reading posts with cookies in Thunderbird (Score:2, Interesting)
But with Thunderbird there is a workaround for it. Just copy cookies.txt from your Firefox or Mozilla profile folder into your Thunderbird profile! Then you'll be able to see all the posts you have permission to view, not just public ones. Just make sure you have set an option to remain logged for future sessions before copying the fil
Re:Tip for reading posts with cookies in Thunderbi (Score:2)
Re:Tip for reading posts with cookies in Thunderbi (Score:1)
Not everyone's favorite.... (Score:1)
If I want to see what's new, I want to see the newest stuff across my feeds, not have to click each feed to view the newest posts for each one separately. Unless I've missed something on Bloglines it doesn't offer me this view.
That said, these APIs might convince me to roll my own aggregator for my own use....
Re:Not everyone's favorite.... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Not everyone's favorite.... (Score:1)
I should've been more clear what I wanted, but Bloglines still isn't it.
I still think homebrewed is the way to go (Score:1)
Even more fun is when you're trying to remember that article you read last week, but is now lost in the oblivion that is anything not on the front page of the news site
so i threw together a little site that dumps all my favorite sites newsfeeds into a database where I can do whatever I want with it
though it's nowhere near as fully featured as I'd like, it does the job
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Re:I still think homebrewed is the way to go (Score:2)
Actually (Score:1)
I get all my news, links and comics there, courtesy of RSS.
And I can get to them anywhere there's a web connection.
Actually (Score:1)
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RSS client beefs, and why I don't use Bloglines (Score:2)
I am one of those readers to whom reading by headline is practically impossible: I read by viewing the content in the aggregate, not by actually reading every headline.
None of the three-pane readers work for me, then. They force me to click on a headline, read its contents. Then click on another one, then read that.
Nobody writes good headlines. So when the mass of information reaches a certain lev
Re:RSS client beefs, and why I don't use Bloglines (Score:1)
Re:RSS client beefs, and why I don't use Bloglines (Score:2)
Re:RSS client beefs, and why I don't use Bloglines (Score:2)
There is another skin [sunpig.com], but it's frames-based and defeats the your original requirement IMO.