RSS Digest anyone?
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Ever wonder how people place RSS feeds onto their Web site? A few weeks ago, I came across RSS Digest. This useful generator, echoes a code into your Web site, that retrieves RSS from other Web sites of your choice. No coding is required as well. You just need to know where you will like to place the code, and just copy and paste - It’s that simple.
Place items and headlines from any RSS or Atom enabled site (such as del.icio.us or Flickr) onto your site, no programming required. It can use JavaScript, PHP, or an IFRAME as the inclusion method, so anyone can use it. Get no ugly ads, and use ANY valid feed!
Version 2 is no simple reorganization of version 1. RSS Digest 2 features:
* A total rewrite. Every unoptimized system is now the epitome of fast.
* Throughput increased from 100,000 requests per day to 1 million+
* Response time cut by 80%
* Use real HTML instead of the old silly formatting system
* Select from pre-existing feeds
* Slicker URLs
* Drenible-free
* Atom support is still a low priority, sorry! (but it nearly all works)
* HTML in RSS feeds is now NOT parsed out
* Improved international support (primarily UTF-8)
* Add ads to your digests (for when you distribute code to other people)
* Still no ads from us..!
