I've been trying to compose a "Super RSS" feed for TSLA Learning participants' blogs (and comments), and I've stumbled across a couple services I need to remember.
Most notably, I want to play more with Yahoo! Pipes - it looks pretty darn cool.
I also need to remember to check the feedbite feed I created to see whether it ever populated or not. When I tried KickRSS, it would not read the OPML file I had exported from BlogLines - I think because its server load was to great (when I tried to add individual feeds, it would kick 50% out with an error citing too much server load). I think this is a common problem in Web 2.0 applications - they've gotten so easy to program that anyone can throw up an app, and they're so useful that they can get HEAVILY used (by legitimate folks and nefarious spambots), which pushes the limitations of a server's hardware and pipe.
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UPDATE: Thanks to Sharif for pointing out that the URLs I uploaded to the feedbite feed were malformed - they've been fixed!
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Well, it doesn't look like I'm going to be able to get feedbite to work... what about RSS Mix?
RSS Mix links:
TSLA Learning 2.0 Blogs
TSLA Learning 2.0 Blogs - COMMENTS
The URL's you submit to feedbite have spaces instead of dots... how did that happen?
Thank you Sharif! I constructed an OPML file to import into feedbiter using jEdit with some quick and dirty regular expressions, and apparently removed all the periods from the file! Rest assured it's been fixed now, and the TSLA LEARNING 2.0 feedbite feed is up and running!
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