I love this URL: http://www.microsoft.com/rss/
It's a directory of RSS feeds here at Microsoft.
To celebrate James O'Neill wrote an RSS aggregator in just 90 lines of code. That's cool James, but post your code!
I love this URL: http://www.microsoft.com/rss/
It's a directory of RSS feeds here at Microsoft.
To celebrate James O'Neill wrote an RSS aggregator in just 90 lines of code. That's cool James, but post your code!
Looks like Microsoft has been listening to you – they are using an icon cose to the one used by FF and IE… why it’s not exactly the same icon is a mystery – but it is similar enough to be recognizable.
And the centralized feed listing is excellent – one place to find them all…
Looks like Microsoft has been listening to you – they are using an icon cose to the one used by FF and IE… why it’s not exactly the same icon is a mystery – but it is similar enough to be recognizable.
And the centralized feed listing is excellent – one place to find them all…
[...] Mr. Scoble blogs about the Microsoft Feeds Directory. What interests me the most the the security category. There are only six feeds currently listed in the security category but I imagine more will appear over time. [...]
Microsoft RSS
Scoble, It’s a directory of RSS feeds here at Microsoft.
He should make his aggregator open-source, really!
He should make his aggregator open-source, really!
please put some (rather public) heat on the Download Center – I’ve been pestering these guys for well over a year to publish an RSS feed. I’m using http://www.thundermain.com/rss/ right now. but thats LAME.
please put some (rather public) heat on the Download Center – I’ve been pestering these guys for well over a year to publish an RSS feed. I’m using http://www.thundermain.com/rss/ right now. but thats LAME.
Awesome, that’ll make it easier to find feeds for things.
Why isn’t Scobleizer in the list? Or am I missing it somewhere?
Awesome, that’ll make it easier to find feeds for things.
Why isn’t Scobleizer in the list? Or am I missing it somewhere?
90 lines of code? How long are the lines?
90 lines of code? How long are the lines?
[...] Scoble’s all excited about the new Microsoft RSS directory. [...]
An RSS directory without the word Podcasting is like an XBox directory without the word Halo.
An RSS directory without the word Podcasting is like an XBox directory without the word Halo.
Hmmm….. http://www.apple.com/rss/
You guys will copy anything Apple does!
Hmmm….. http://www.apple.com/rss/
You guys will copy anything Apple does!
just waiting for the complete OPML file of Microsoft.
Microsoft, do you want to share your opml?
just waiting for the complete OPML file of Microsoft.
Microsoft, do you want to share your opml?
[...] RSS Stumbler now available for download It was a pleasant surprise to get a mention from Robert Scoble, for my “RSS in 90 lines of code”, and the I’m pleased to announce that it is available for download. Before give you the link, please be aware that Only the source code is included, you need Visual Basic 2005 (or express edition) to compile it. There is very little in the way of error checking and coments. This is sample code: Any use you make of it is at your own risk I do not code professionally, as a sample, it shows how things might be done, not necessarily how they should be done. Microsoft’s copyrights in the code are licensed to you under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License (version 2.5). To view a copy of this license, please visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/. If you would like a copy of the code AND you are happy with these conditions, right click here and choose save targets as. Published Tuesday, May 09, 2006 1:25 PM by jamesone Filed Under: Beta Products, How to, Windows XP, Windows Vista, RSS Attachment(s): http://www.msblogcasts.com/jamesone/Rss%20stumbler.zip [...]
[...] Also, per Robert Scoble, MS has a complete list of all of the RSS feeds published located at http://www.microsoft.com/rss [...]
I will check out those urls and see what you have got.
I was talking with arinet in the chatroom at http://www.livinusnosike.com when he reffered me to this
cheers
Livinsu Nosike
I will check out those urls and see what you have got.
I was talking with arinet in the chatroom at http://www.livinusnosike.com when he reffered me to this
cheers
Livinsu Nosike
[...] Robert Scoble is Podtech’s famous employee. He picked up a link from someone with no hands on experience of Zune, who asserts that it won’t have support for Podcasting: presumably non-Apple devices won’t be allowed to call it that . Robert, knows more about RSS than that, he linked to one of my posts about it. Podcasting support is not in the iPod device, but the iTunes software. Sadly, I’ve no inside information about the Zune and I find the Zune blog by a Microsoft employee to be pretty feeble: so I’m forced to rely the same leak as everone else. That says nothing about the PC software and says that Wifi was disabled on the test device. Who knows what it will be able to fetch over wireless ? [...]
Of course, but what do you think about that?,
Of course, but what do you think about that?,