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French websites liable for story in RSS reader Oh, the implications!
I went to Steven Cohen’s “What’s Hot in RSS & Social Software” presentation at CIL today. Here are two things that I thought were particularly interesting:
1) page2rss - You can create an RSS feed for a static Web page (though I noticed some - like Ask BILL!, (darn it!) are too large to work).
2) AideRSS - You can use this to analyze your blog posts - try your blog URL if your feed is too taxing for it (it’s more fun than useful, though, in my humble opinion - maybe it’s more useful if you have a mega blog).
OK, so I take a day off, and come back to find all my RSS feeds from the GNN don’t work. When I click on the links to get the full info, the link is dead. Instead of the GNN they’re now linking back to the News Distribution Service for the Government and Private Sector.
Does anyone else get feeds from the GNN (as was), and are they working for you today?
I can’t get into my account to manage it, which may either be the fault of my new computer, or them wiping me.
Ho hum, off to register as a new user and set everything up again… so much for “everything staying the same”!
EU Feeds looks useful, even if (like me) you are really bad at languages, there’s a least one English language feed available for most countries.
Just launched a new portal for BC Legislation.
The site is auto-publishing RSS updates coming from my client’s paid service (the update notices are free though…). Rather than offering an RSS feed that goes away, this site will document the updates, and eventually produce a historic & searchable collection of legislative changes for the province.
I just gave a presentation to our faculty on how to use RSS and thought I’d share the handouts. You can find them on my Scribd account.
The LOC have turned their Global Legal Monitor into an RSS feed (hat tip to Slaw!)
I am listening to David Whelan, new-ish manager of the Great Library at the Law Society of Upper Canada discussing RSS for lawyers.
Each tag (in the tag cloud to the right) has its own RSS feed. You know, if you are into that sort of thing. ;-)