Display News Headlines on iPod
1Eye writes "Wired is running this article on the iPod, about a hack to display XML news headlines."
That's pretty nifty. I wrote a 40-line Perl script to download arbitrary RSS feeds and create MP3s with the headline as the title and the site name as the artist, but it doesn't do long titles (limited to 30 chars by ID3v1, D'oh!) and doesn't manage the MP3s with the iPod.
While it does have a decent cool factor, (made
even cooler by the fact that it was done by a 11-
year-old codegrommit) I've gotta ask how useful
this is? I mean, I get headlines on my pager and
cellphone as it is, and with those, I can always
waste more of my minutes downloading the whole
story. This is essentially the same as pulling
down avant-go pages to a handheld. Cool yes, but
you still need a laptop or desktop to sync it.
Still in all, hacks like this might pave the way
for something truly indipendent down the line.
(bluetooth hookup using the firewire port?)
Mod me down and I will become more powerful than you can possibly imagine...
What the /. article fails to mention is that this hack was developed by a 12 year old kid.
does anyone actually listen to music on these things?
The fact that hackers recognised the value of, and got after what they saw as a 'blank slate' and are even now creating fabulous apps for it should be very encouraging to the /. community.
The Ipod story is one of computing darwinism at its' best!
Brak: What's THAT?
Thundercleese: A light switch.. of TOTAL DEVASTATION!