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OK, this is pretty cool. Here is an easy to use tool that will deliver a ton of options for HTML to RSS conversion and best of all, the ability to deliver certain search engine results to you in a RSS feed. What’s next, Google doing this? It could happen!
MSN Search Beta Results in RSS Format
We are waiting for the promised MSN Search developer API, but in the meantime xmlhub.com has launched a tool to deliver MSN Search Beta results in RSS format.
Custom Open Directory RSS Feed Generator

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RSS Response
September 6th, 2007
at 10:25pm
Hi,
I’m Richard. We’ve just created a new tool which is an RSS Autoresponder. I’ll try to respond in more detail the advantages. It wont take a sec.
Name of the tool: RSS Response
URL of website: http://www.rssresponse.com
Short description of the tool: RSS Response is a RSS autoresponder that allows people to set up a wide range of campaigns to be delivered sequentially via an RSS feed.
Cost: $19.95/month for unlimited use (unlimited subscribers, unlimited campaigns and unlimited documents, unlimited broadcasts). We have a free affiliate system which pays 25% recurring lifetime commissions for every active account and affiliates can also create 1 free campaign with unlimited documents and unlimited campaigns.
Availability: This is a hosted service. RSS Response will serve your feeds and from within your account you can view, track, broadcast to, and manage your subscribers.
This tool is not just suitable for delivering Auto responses because you are able to put as much info (inc. pics) inside your feed as you desire. This makes it the perfect tool for delivering Tutorials, Lecture notes, or any content including audio and video - perfect for podcasting too. It is simple to create a campaign and within minutes you can be delivering your very own personalised RSS Feed.
Please feel free to login and use the system. If you have any questions then please get back to me at raherb@gmail.com.
I look forward to hearing what you reckon…
Kind Regards, Richard.
http://www.rssresponse.com