Posts Tagged RSS
AppMakr – Custom RSS Based iPhone Apps
This looks like a very easy to use app development software.
http://www.appmakr.com
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Feedbooks
Posted by cherished in Blogging, Design Blogs, Marketing, Software/Tools on September 12th, 2009
A place to discover and publish e-books

Discover
On Feedbooks you’ll discover thousands of public domain books and original books from new authors that you can read on any mobile device.
Publish
Turn your book into a high quality e-book with our publishing service or contribute to our collection of public domain titles.
Feedbooks can distribute e-books to a whole ecosystem of reading platforms and reach a global audience of millions of users.
Converts RSS feed to PDF, .mobi, Kindle and other files. Can combine multiple RSS feed to create a newspaper.
Doesn’t yet support photos.
WebRSS
Posted by cherished in Marketing, Scripts, Software/Tools on December 20th, 2008
Take any Feed and convert it to display fresh content on your website or Blog for FREE!
Host Any RSS Feed on Your Personalized Start Page for FREE!
Create, Market and Track RSS Feeds for FREE!
- Display any RSS or Atom feeds on your website or blog!
- Convert RSS Feeds to Javascript, PHP, ASP or HTML.
- Customize colors of rss wrapper to 170 different colors.
- Dispaly weather feeds, news feeds, affiliate feeds and more on your site or blog.
Import RSS Fees onto Your Site
Posted by cherished in Web Design on August 16th, 2008
As seen on Daily Opt
Bloggers, Developers, SEM’s,
I wanted to inform you of a new RSS feed tool that Google has launched to help website owners and developers import RSS feeds on their websites. This tools is fun and easy to use and the best part is that Google “once again” makes development easy for the common user to import dynamic content immediately within a web page.
This custom RSS feeder will import content from other blogs of interest straight into your site. The feed is derived from XML data then generated through Javascript. All you need to do is install a simple line of javascript code to make the gadget work. You can also customize this RSS feed to match your site by text color, padding, link design, and borders of your choice and colors.
Well, this is certainly exciting, but there is a downside to using this tool. For all SEM’s and SEO experts when you import this tool into your site your ability for Google to crawl new content, links, and data is non-existent. The feeds are generated by a javascript code that is not converted to HTML code once the page loads. Therefore, the Gadget for SEO purposes and link building is strickly irrelevant.
All in all if you do want to import your favorite blog entries onto your site easily then I would suggest using this tool. Most of all for the fun of it…”
Here is the link to the Google Gadget – Custom RSS Tool
grazr
http://grazr.com/
Merge and filter multiple feeds into a single stream.




