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Google AJAX Feed API: Put feeds on Your Web Page
google.com — Embed a Dynamic Feed Control on your web page and let your users see customized views of the feeds. Customize how the dynamic feed control should be displayed, and this wizard will write the code for you.
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- Sanduu, on 06/11/2008, -4/+10Really useful tool. There are many others, but this one looks very simple and good.
- ericjohnson0, on 06/12/2008, -0/+2ok... I give. You said "Really useful tool" and you got voted down for that? Strange. I DUGG you back up.
- movd, on 06/12/2008, -0/+2If you want really cool way to integrate feeds in your page you should use SimplePie (http://simplepie.org) it does not use ajax but php, which is sometimes more useful.
- wukillabee, on 06/12/2008, -12/+2this is good news for the 20 people that have their own sites
- inkyblue2, on 06/12/2008, -1/+5yeah, because there are only about 20 sites on the internet.
- houndeyex, on 06/12/2008, -0/+1Well there's only about 10,000 people actually on the internet. However, that number is expected to increase by 50% in the next decade.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEAkChFGhVI
- AzraDarkness, on 06/12/2008, -6/+1I agree that is a very cool and useful tool that was put out!@
- foltaggio, on 07/11/2008, -0/+5Any way to add more obscure feeds?
- inkyblue2, on 06/12/2008, -0/+1put tape over your monitor?
- fnord185, on 06/12/2008, -1/+1Seems to work on just about any feed. Try something obscure like "neatostuff" and it picks it up right away.
- ericjohnson0, on 06/12/2008, -0/+3Just type in various names in the "Feeds expression" box. It may not find what you're looking for so you may have to grab the RSS feed directly from the site of your choice and manually insert it into the generated code.
- MrPig, on 06/12/2008, -1/+13Digg | Digger's comment about how useful a Google tool is. 1 Hour Ago. (Powered by Google (tm))
- Oea420, on 06/12/2008, -0/+5Supprise this comes right after google announces ads for RSS? hah
- synyster, on 06/12/2008, -0/+1ads for RSS is brilliant idea
- BevansDesign, on 06/12/2008, -0/+6Wow, this would've been great to have a couple months ago when I had to install something similar on a client's web site.
- 8ight, on 06/12/2008, -1/+1I would love this with sports scores. Why isn't there an RSS type sport score system?
- slayernine, on 06/12/2008, -1/+2Sweet, added that to my website, thanks for the link.
- burnt1ce85, on 06/12/2008, -3/+2lol.. i get it. it's a joke... right?
- sideral, on 06/12/2008, -1/+1This is great.. i love the way Google engineers design APIs.. well thought stuff
- jvfjvf, on 06/12/2008, -1/+1Sounds really cool. Looking forward to it.
- louiebaur, on 06/12/2008, -1/+2Thats pretty cool good find
- ericjohnson0, on 06/12/2008, -3/+1I helped a friend of mine put it on his website, right side of the page:
http://www.thesaloon.net
I would recommend 'monkeying' with the code a bit, even more so than the variables they offer. And make sure you actually have the correct RSS feed; some of those are a bit hard to find. - MattyLite, on 06/12/2008, -1/+1Very nice!
- dport113, on 06/12/2008, -1/+0Funny putting Digg in the blank, and you get a wikipedia RSS for recent edits.
- Black0ps, on 06/12/2008, -0/+1There has to be a way to do this with out stamping "powered by google" on your page. when Someone post some ajax rss code that is simply code then I will digg but for now this is buried.
I'm going to go on the hunt for that code I know I seen it somewhere I just don't know where.- K3lviN, on 06/12/2008, -0/+1.gf-branding {display: none;}
Adding that to the end of your stylesheet should work?
- K3lviN, on 06/12/2008, -0/+1.gf-branding {display: none;}
- nearlygod, on 06/12/2008, -0/+2I just added it to my site. I did some editing to make it blend in better, though.
http://www.thetoolsofignorance.com/- zerodotcom, on 06/12/2008, -0/+2nice job.
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