Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Google Reader lets you subscribe to any page on the web

At Google we're always looking for ways to take advantage of work being done in other parts of the organization. So when a team approached us with a way to follow changes from websites without feeds, we jumped at the opportunity. Post by Liza Ma, Product Manager.

Feeds make it easy to follow updates to all kinds of webpages, from blogs to news sites to Craigslist queries, but unfortunately not all pages on the web have feeds. Today we're rolling out a change in Google Reader that lets you create a custom feed to track changes on pages that don't have their own feed.

These custom feeds are most useful if you want to be alerted whenever a specific page has been updated. For example, if you wanted to follow Google.org's latest products, just type "http://www.google.org/products.html" into Reader's "Add a subscription" field. Click "create a feed", and Reader will periodically visit the page and publish any significant changes it finds as items in a custom feed created just for that page.

Friday, October 23, 2009

JimAndaz.com RSS feeds

JimAndaz.com - Features Indian news and events in the field of auto, fashion, finance, food, movies, sports, and travel

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

igniteCAST RSS Feeds

igniteCAST.com - a media sharing web service where users can create, upload, view and share structured video clips, interactive presentations, PowerPoint, software demonstrations, surveys, quizzes and more. igniteCAST.com was created by SCATE in response to tremendous customer demand for a web-based solution for sharing content created with SCATEs popular Ignite software

Monday, October 19, 2009

ReadAir

ReadAir - an OSX Themed Desktop Client for Mac or WindowsRead

Monday, September 14, 2009

RSS Feed Monster

RSS Feed Monster - "with our product you can easily add rss news feeds from a number of different sources, to most all websites. If your server supports php and php includes you can use our reader script. Also it is very easy to edit, to fit with your site design. Now you can stop depending on those other sites offering free software to show feeds on your site, when their sites are down so are the feeds on your site. Our product resides on your server not someone else's and you can display any feeds you want"

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Lazyfeed

Lazyfeed - get live updates on anything you're interested in

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Rollgator - the Rolling Aggregator

Rollgator - the Rolling Aggregator - you can now easily create your own public information display, with a professional aspect, showing your favourite news coming from the web. News and more: dates, activities, your blogs, podcasts, classes, deadlines, and all the things you run on the web. You only need a computer and a screen to hang on a wall. Rollgator will put together everything, complying with all 2.0 web applications providing RSS feed