Spring Data JPA, Spring AMQP, and Spring Integration.
Try http://rssident.com It's all web based. No apps/plugins to install. Doesn't support importing OPML files yet but it does have it's own feed indexing service so it's not at risk when Google Reader API shuts down. A…
I have never understood the value in keeping track of what feed entries I have read. I follow way too many feeds for that to be useful information. But I also never liked the layout of most rss readers that organize…
What difference would it make? It's just as easy to work with XML as it is to work with JSON in most languages. How do you handle the equivalent of CDATA in JSON?
I can't help with exporting tags from Reader but I will add tagging to http://rssident.com The backend already supports it. I just have to add it to the UI.
Hey Yahoo... maybe you want to buy a news search engine? http://rssident.com
Try http://rssident.com
I don't understand why all of these Reader replacements require signup to see the site. I haven't tried most of them for this reason. It's possible to monetize page views without users being signed in. Try…
Try http://rssident.com You can combine as many feeds as you want.
If you haven't added any feeds to your favorites then viewing 'My Favorites' shows all feeds by default. Still working on the UI to show the article content and links to attached files.
Try http://rssident.com I am working on making the UI more user friendly and adding OPML import/export. It's going to be supported by advertising with a subscription service for premium features and no ads.
You should make an intelligent feed updating algorithm. If you have at least fifty previous entries from a feed it's easy to predict fairly accurately when that feed will need to be updated again. That's how the indexer…
Try http://rssident.com The UI needs work but it is very simple. Scalability will not be an issue. It was designed from the start to be scalable. Just add servers.
I think I figured out the issue. Did you try to register with username toki.net? Apparently the validator on the username field doesn't like periods. I will fix that.
I am working on the OPML import. That's the highest priority currently. Might take me a week or so to add it though because I am busy for the next few days. The feedback to the user during signup and login is totally…
Glad you like it. I started working on it about four years ago. It's been online for about a year. I am working on opml import and making it easier / more intuitive to add feeds. I have had trouble with the signup form…
Try http://rssident.com The search features were built specifically for searching Craigslist. Example: http://rssident.com/mash/?t=job&e=telecommute The UI is not the most intuitive or user friendly yet but we are…
Try http://rssident.com It does none of the things you mention but you might like it anyway.
Try http://rssident.com I built it for many of the reasons you stated. I also wanted to be able to do specific kinds of search (All craigslist telecommute Java jobs in the US --…
Try http://rssident.com/mash
Try http://rssident.com Browsing history and a bunch of other features are still being added to the UI but search already works.
Spring Data JPA, Spring AMQP, and Spring Integration.
Try http://rssident.com It's all web based. No apps/plugins to install. Doesn't support importing OPML files yet but it does have it's own feed indexing service so it's not at risk when Google Reader API shuts down. A…
I have never understood the value in keeping track of what feed entries I have read. I follow way too many feeds for that to be useful information. But I also never liked the layout of most rss readers that organize…
What difference would it make? It's just as easy to work with XML as it is to work with JSON in most languages. How do you handle the equivalent of CDATA in JSON?
I can't help with exporting tags from Reader but I will add tagging to http://rssident.com The backend already supports it. I just have to add it to the UI.
Hey Yahoo... maybe you want to buy a news search engine? http://rssident.com
Try http://rssident.com
I don't understand why all of these Reader replacements require signup to see the site. I haven't tried most of them for this reason. It's possible to monetize page views without users being signed in. Try…
Try http://rssident.com You can combine as many feeds as you want.
If you haven't added any feeds to your favorites then viewing 'My Favorites' shows all feeds by default. Still working on the UI to show the article content and links to attached files.
Try http://rssident.com I am working on making the UI more user friendly and adding OPML import/export. It's going to be supported by advertising with a subscription service for premium features and no ads.
You should make an intelligent feed updating algorithm. If you have at least fifty previous entries from a feed it's easy to predict fairly accurately when that feed will need to be updated again. That's how the indexer…
Try http://rssident.com The UI needs work but it is very simple. Scalability will not be an issue. It was designed from the start to be scalable. Just add servers.
I think I figured out the issue. Did you try to register with username toki.net? Apparently the validator on the username field doesn't like periods. I will fix that.
I am working on the OPML import. That's the highest priority currently. Might take me a week or so to add it though because I am busy for the next few days. The feedback to the user during signup and login is totally…
Glad you like it. I started working on it about four years ago. It's been online for about a year. I am working on opml import and making it easier / more intuitive to add feeds. I have had trouble with the signup form…
Try http://rssident.com The search features were built specifically for searching Craigslist. Example: http://rssident.com/mash/?t=job&e=telecommute The UI is not the most intuitive or user friendly yet but we are…
Try http://rssident.com It does none of the things you mention but you might like it anyway.
Try http://rssident.com
Try http://rssident.com I built it for many of the reasons you stated. I also wanted to be able to do specific kinds of search (All craigslist telecommute Java jobs in the US --…
Try http://rssident.com/mash
Try http://rssident.com Browsing history and a bunch of other features are still being added to the UI but search already works.