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Roll Your Own Yahoo! News RSS Feeds

An anonymous reader submits "O'Reilly Developer News is reporting that one of Yahoo's employee's has hacked together a way roll your own Yahoo! News rss feed. Jeremy Zawodney, said hacker, is also an editor of Linux Magazine. News search over RSS is a feature Googlites have been pining for. It's interesting that Yahoo has, in a round about way, beat them to the punch on this one."

22 comments

  1. Interesting by floydigus · · Score: 2, Funny

    one of Yahoo's employee's has hacked together a way roll your own Yahoo! News rss feed.

    In other news, one of Slashdot's employee's has hacked together a way roll your own misconstructed sentences.

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  2. Google still dominates by citadelgrad · · Score: 1

    This is very cool but it not like yahoo can even compete with google. Google's search, toolbar, and news is still better. Yahoo needs to improve there page layout to expand with the size of your screen. Half of the screen is white space on yahoo's news area. We run high resolutions so that we can see more without having to scroll.

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  3. Not worth effort by Apreche · · Score: 3, Interesting

    With the relatively widespread use of RSS I'm really surprised that we are constantly forced to "roll our own" feeds. I mean, all I want is the front page of google news. Is it really that hard that all these news sites and such can't set up RSS for us? Freakin' Penny Arcade has RSS.

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    1. Re:Not worth effort by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      RSS is too concentrated, has too much potential for usefulness, and is too adfree. It's the wet dream of everybody who learnt to know that port 80 protocol before the web crossed the 50/50 ratio between screenspace for adverts and information.

  4. Googlites? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    'Googlites' is hardly a common term. Even a Google search for it only finds ~50 hits, and refuses to display more than ~25 since they're very similar...

    Mething somebody is trying to launch a new Meme.

    1. Re:Googlites? by jantheman · · Score: 1

      Should be Googlytes - & that doesn't even exist yet.

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    2. Re:Googlites? by orthogonal · · Score: 1

      'Googlites' is hardly a common term.

      Weren't the Googolites one of those tribes in the Bible?

      Yeah, like, I think the Israelites slew the Googlites because God was upset the Googolites were searching the Torah with the jaw-bones of shellfish while laying with men, or something.

      It's in the Book of Gesundheit!, Chapter 42, or something.

  5. actual link please? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    the post only links to ORielly's News site homepage, not the article where all this neat stuff is discussed. what gives? doesn't my subscription mean anything to you guys?

  6. Link to the article by utahjazz · · Score: 4, Informative

    Thanks for the links to Google and Yahoo.. How about a Link to the article?

  7. Direct Link by kworthington · · Score: 1

    http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/001001.htm l

  8. Buggy by phlyingpenguin · · Score: 1

    It would seem that it only works for one word searches.

    "sco" works, where "sco linux" does not work. I'd really look forward to this for my daily dose of SCO news...

    1. Re:Buggy by phlyingpenguin · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Though I just did it again and it's working right with "sco linux" - and several of his examples are multiword. Still, it isn't very reliable, I get quite a few 404s (as the comments in his blog suggest)

    2. Re:Buggy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "sco linux" does not work

      Finally, someone just comes out and admits it.

    3. Re:Buggy by TrebleJunkie · · Score: 1

      Try it this way:

      http://search.news.yahoo.com/usns/ynsearch/categ or ies/47/index.html?p=sco%20linux

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    4. Re:Buggy by TrebleJunkie · · Score: 1

      Crap. Worked the first time for me, and then it didn't.

      BUmmer.

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  9. Malformed RSS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Now if only it didn't turn "&" in URLs into & so you could USE the bloody thing without correcting every URL...

  10. MOD PARENT UP!!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Reference to an editor's ineptiture while it's the original submitter who introduced the mistake in the first place is always a reason for a good heartily laugh on Slashdot.

  11. Google News RSS by Webmonger · · Score: 2, Informative

    It's not offical, but it's been there for ages:

    http://www.voidstar.com/gnews2rss.php

  12. Memigo does this and more by costas · · Score: 3, Interesting

    [Plug] My newsbot does News Search alerts plus context alerts (news articles it thinks you may like based on your past read/rated articles) and they are all available via customized RSS and PDA feeds.

  13. Round about way? by darkpurpleblob · · Score: 1
    It's interesting that Yahoo has, in a round about way, beat them to the punch on this one.
    Huh? How is this in a round about way?
  14. Infobeing has done this for awhile... by enigmae22 · · Score: 1

    Infobeing has over 12,000 news RSS feeds it scours and then sends email alerts for you. While it might not be exactly the same features, i am surprised how at how the infobeing site works. I have found it doesn't alert to duplicate stories, but the emails really get flowing if you search with a generic term. Best of all it is free and looks like is it based on OSS software! Surprised no one else posted this site as an alternative.