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RE: [syndication] RSS Listings / Userland Selective?
You may want to take a look at my Newsfeeds weblog:
http://newsfeeds.manilasites.com
I try to add several new entries per day, time permitting.
Also, my Headline Viewer (www.headlineviewer.com) has a
very large list of sites inside. I don't actually export
this site list to the web. You can install the product
and look at the Properties for any news provider to
obtain its URL. I have sites in RSS, ScriptingNews,
Moreover, Slash, and text-based formats. If anyone is
interested in an XML-based representation of the site
list, let me know.
My aim for both of these resources is quality,
not quantity. Using the weblog I am trying to make sure
that small yet interesting sites can gain attention by
syndicating their content.
Jeff;
-----Original Message-----
From: Morbus Iff [mailto:morbus@disobey.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 10:32 AM
To: syndication@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [syndication] RSS Listings / Userland Selective?
I've been looking for RSS listings, and have come across the usual suspects
- xmltree.com, the netscape directories, some over on dmoz, and of course,
Userland's list.
I vaguely remember hearing something about Userland only listing news based
feeds of RSS. That's kinda fuzzy semantics in my head (I can only think of
sports and job listing examples of non-news based RSS's), but I'm
wondering: is this still the case? Userland's list attracts me more because
it's easily integrate-able (by design - thank you, Dave!), but I'm curious
as to how much I'd really be missing if I solely used Dave's list.
Thoughts? Other sites I should look at?
Morbus Iff
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