Time-Shifted Feeds
For the past week, I have been using FeedChopper to create "time-shifted RSS feeds" for some popular Top 10 lists that have been making headlines (for example, Inserit's Top 100 Links for Web Designers and UrbanFont's images of their Top 100 Free Fonts). These feeds are "time-shifted" because they begin on the day you add them to your feedreader, and give you a new item each day. It's a great way to absorb information.
Here are ten time-shifted feeds. You can easily create your own.
Here are ten time-shifted feeds. You can easily create your own.
- Top 100 Free Fonts (UrbanFont, randomized) (101)
- Top 100 Links for Web Designers (Inserit, randomized) (102)
- 52 Proven Stress Reducers (Texas Woman's University) (53)
- Dive Into Accessibility: 30 days to a more accessible web site (33)
- 15 tips to choose a good text type (Typies) (16)
- Quotations from the World of Programming (softwarequotes.com) (235)
- 24 ways 2005: Best CSS techniques of 2005 (24)
- 24 ways 2006: Best CSS techniques of 2006 (24)
- Tips from The Pragmatic Programmer (Thomas and Hunt) (70)
- 50 ways to become a better designer, from Computer Arts (51)
2 Comments:
I like the idea of time-shifting feeds. It would be cool to take an rss feed as an input, then be able set the interval time.
I was looking at a podcast from a university course recently. The course was already done, so when I subscribed with my feed reader, all the feed entries showed up at once. I'd like to be able to subscribe in a way that it would send old entries to me once a week.
Anyway, thanks again for a cool service.
By Anonymous, at 1/06/2007 1:08 p.m.
Brian - You're most welcome! Interesting podcast problem.
By Jonathan, at 1/06/2007 1:35 p.m.
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