e premte qershor 25, 2004 Through Brian D Foy, Sean Burke on Making RSS Pretty. I would go for the CSS approach.
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From Marc Canter Tantek goes a data mining.
Tantek Çelik is leaving Microsoft and going to work for Technorati.I agree with Marc, Technorati's lucky to get Tantek on board! ( Qer 25 2004, 05:10:38 PD PDT ) Permalink Chat about it
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Another excellent use of RSS: get a feed containing all the earth shakes in real time! There's been one of magnitude 3.6 2 hours ago in Alaska.
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Source: Earth Shaking RSS
Link: http://www.highcontext.com/wp/archives/2004/06/24/earth-shaking-rss/
The U.S. Geological Survey publishes an RSS feed of the recent quakes the register greater than 2.5 magnitude. Excellent use of RSS! I was amazed at how many quakes happen each day around the world after I subscribed to this feed.
Spotted via WorldChanging blog.
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Monitor Windows Event Logs with RSS describes an interesting application of RSS to carry Windows event logs: I knew this kind of applications would emerge (I have proposed to do it at Sun a few months ago). The RSS aggregators are replacing the browser for anything that is event based. Event logs, SNMP, JMS messages, JMX Notifications, I can see all these types of notifications soon available in a RSS client near you.
( Qer 25 2004, 04:43:24 PD PDT ) Permalink Chat about itGreg Reinacker created code to generate a RSS feed from the Windows Event Logs.
Another innovative use of RSS. Not quite MOM, but handy nonetheless
You can download ithere
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