RSS News Mashup- DailyRSS
Alan Levine aka CogDog barked this September 27th, 2005 11:48 am
Sort of retro, getting back to RSS used for feeds of news, but a nice mix and re-play is being offered at DailyRSS which is serving up news feeds from multiple sources and in categories:
In addition to just the news, there are weather images and feeds plus a photo news feed; it uses some sort of scroller to thumb through news photos on the main page. It’s being powered, I believe, by the MagpieRSS parser.
The little icons listed on their What is RSS? page are remarkably similar to the one we posted Fuss About RSS wiki hoisted back in 2002? Oh well, its a rip, mix world.



September 27th, 2005 at 10:23 pm
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September 27th, 2005 at 10:26 pm
Daily RSS: native topic based newsmastering
Daily RSS is a nifty type of Newsmastering, this site looks very professional.
Firstly here are all the feeds they cover, the content from all these sources are what is populating the content for this site.
Back to the home page, on the left sidebar…
September 28th, 2005 at 8:09 am
Thanks for the praise on the website DailyRSS.com, I created the site over a year and a half ago. Recently I have decided to put some more work into it because RSS is becoming quite the buzz word. DailyRSS uses a technology called AJAX to load the content of the pages without reloading the page itself. Its an easy way to jump through feeds without relaoding all the content. Look at the subpages for examples.. (http://dailyrss.com/2/home.php?p=top)
Keep visiting the site and help add feeds to our ongoing list of “relavent” news sources…
(http://dailyrss.com/2/home.php?p=feeds)
thanks,
Matt H, creator of DailyRSS
November 27th, 2005 at 9:00 pm
[...] Although these terms are usually connected to music (a Beatles mashup / mashup tutorial ), it is becoming common to use the term mash-up or remix when referring to mixing other media such as RSS feeds onto one news page or mixing content from two different websites such as news and google maps here. [...]