RSS (Really Simple Syndication) remains my top choice for aggregating content from multiple sources. There are plenty of good reasons, such as flexibility, the ability to personalize feeds, and the ...
Sure, you could use one of the commercial or open-source RSS readers. But isn’t it more fun to code your own? RSS feeds have been around since the late ’90s, and they remain a handy way to keep up ...
RSS is older than most of the stuff we use on the Internet on a daily basis. It's older than Facebook, it's older than this ...
How do I use your RSS feed? You have two choices. You can either use a news reader (sometimes called a news aggregator) or an RSS enabled web browser. Using a news ...
For this Android developer tutorial, we are going to create a simple RSS reader app. This app would fetch RSS feeds from a single, user specified internet address, and display the contents using a ...
RSS reader Feedly has released to the public its new URL shortener that will compete against the likes of Bitly, TinyURL, and others. After 8 weeks of testing, the company has rolled out this new ...
If you’re not using the RSS screensaver on your Mac, we’ll forgive you. This time. With a little terminal code and your favorite RSS feed, however, you can get this bad boy to display behind all your ...
There was a time in the life of YouTube when the platform supported RSS feeds. Interested viewers could easily subscribe to a channel in order to get the latest video updates directly to their RSS ...
How do I use your RSS feed? You have two choices. You can either use a news reader (sometimes called a news aggregator) or an RSS enabled web browser. Note: if you ...