For this Android developer tutorial, we are going to create a simple RSS reader app. This app would fetch RSS feeds from a single, user specified internet address, and display the contents using a ...
As I promised in the last post, this week's theme for Tutorial ‘o the Day is RSS tips, tricks and hacks. If you don't know what RSS is, dig out from under that rock and get thee to a search engine.
I've published a picture gallery that walks through how to use Yahoo! Pipes to mashup several separate RSS feeds into a single 'river of news' feed. It's one of the simplest exercises you can do with ...
Yahoo Pipes provides an interactive, web-based way to manipulate information from the web in order to create custom feeds and web apps. With its graph-based, Lego-like GUI you can pull data from RSS ...
Today's RSS tip comes from comments on yesterday's post. I'd been looking for a way to archive selected feed entries as email messages for long term storage, but using services like RSSFwd or RMail by ...
Sure, you could use one of the commercial or open-source RSS readers. But isn’t it more fun to code your own? RSS feeds have been around since the late ’90s, and they remain a handy way to keep up ...
This tutorial will help you import or export a collection of RSS feed subscriptions in Microsoft Outlook. There is a native feature in Outlook desktop client to do it. This post includes all the steps ...
Over the last couple week's TiVo let slip that they're going to start adding banner ads when we try to fast-forward commercials (and to make things even more annoying, Congress is considering a bill ...
Recently, one of our readers wrote me that she was “trying to figure out if there is a way to have new posts sent directly to my email... When I click on the For many users, unless they’ve set up a ...
It can be tough to keep up with what’s happening online. You might even try several different ways, including visiting specific websites every day, doing Google searches, or relying on social media ...