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Mobile RSS Innovator Mobispine Acquires NewsAlloy the First Rich Featured Web Based Feed Reader Duo Will Disrupt RSS Reader Market With Combined Technologies: related news
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Mobile RSS Innovator Mobispine Acquires NewsAlloy, the First Rich Featured Web Based Feed Reader: Duo Will Disrupt RSS Reader Market With Combined Technologies
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via Red Orbit @ 20:48 15th Jul
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Mobile RSS Innovator Mobispine Acquires NewsAlloy, the First Rich Featured Web Based Feed Reader: Duo Will Disrupt RSS Reader Market with Combined Technologies
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 12:15 15th Jul
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden, BUSINESS WIRE -- Mobispine AB (STO:MOBS) an aggregator of news and content for the Mobile Internet has acquired NewsAlloy one of the first rich featured Web based feed reader. Mobispine and NewsAlloy are both leading innovators in the Really Simple Syndication (RSS) space and the companies combined technologies and expertise will
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via AEC News Room @ 20:48 15th Jul
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Mobile newsreader service Mobispine is acquiring NewsAlloy, an Ajax, web-based RSS reader, intending to merge the two in to a “seamless” product offering personalized newsfeeds across desktop and mobile. The acquisition price is not disclosed. The NewsAlloy website claims 11,331 registered users, and Stockholm-based Mobispine says it has over 300,000 active mobile users per month. Somewhat ambitiously, they are targeting 10 million users for the combined operation. The online RSS reader game is frankly a tough challenge, in the face of mature offerings from bigger players like Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Reader, Bloglines and easier alternatives like My Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO). But Mobispine says its NewsAlloy combination can offer “a welcome change” that can be used by “everyone from tweens to seniors”.
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via MocoNews.net @ 20:49 15th Jul
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Mobile Internet has acquired NewsAlloy, one of the first rich featured Web based feed reader. Mobispine and NewsAlloy are both leading innovators in the Really Simple Syndication (RSS) space and the companies combined technologies and expertise will shake up the market and offer users a seamless product to view personalized news feeds on both mobile phones and PCs. Mobispine now has 300,000+ active mobile users per month and the acquisition of NewsAlloy will drive momentum and contribute to its goal of reaching 10 million users.
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via Device Management Forum @ 5:41 17th Jul
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The free RSS feed reader is an J2ME MIDP application for cell phones/mobiles that is able to read most RSS servers/feed versions. RSS is a lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines and other content like blogs and news. Data is stored on the device and updated on request. This uses the internet which service providers charge extra for, so you would best get an unlimited data from your service provider. This should work with most recent devices as they have MIDP 2.0. If it does not work, use the midp10_... version which is for older versions. This is licensed under GPL. Source code authored by Tommi Laukkanen et al. is at http://code.google.com/p/mobile-rss-reader/ Application features: Add RSS feed bookmarks Parse RSS feeds Browse RSS feed headers Read topics Read all unread topics Supports ISO8859_1, windows-1252, UTF-8 , and
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via Palm Boulevard @ 9:49 16th Aug
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Mobile newsreader service Mobispine is acquiring NewsAlloy, an Ajax, web-based RSS reader, intending to merge the two in to a “seamless” product offering personalized newsfeeds across desktop and mobile. The acquisition price is not disclosed. The NewsAlloy website claims 11,331 registered users, and Stockholm-based Mobispine says it has over 300,000 active mobile users per month. Somewhat ambitiously, they are targeting 10 million users for the combined operation. More at mocoNews.net…
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via PaidContent.org @ 20:47 15th Jul
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Webvigour Software has released RSS Feed Creator. Designed for the Windows OS, this application enables you to create, edit, and publish RSS feeds and podcasts. RSS Feed Creator combines a support for various RSS formats, a podcasting support, a WYSIWYG HTML editor, an XML editor, an RSS Feed preview, an FTP upload and publishing, automatic date management, and an ability to convert CSV or HTML to RSS and back. RSS Feed Creator can create and maintain an unlimited number of RSS feeds and podcasts.
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via EContent Magazine @ 13:31 11th Jul
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RSS Feed Creator, a software tool designed to create, edit and publish RSS feeds, has been released by Webvigour Software. Now, with RSS Feed Creator, webmasters have the ability to create new RSS feeds from scratch, or modify and enhance existing RSS feeds.
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via Wireless Developer Network @ 19:38 11th Jul
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July 10, 2008 - RSS Feed Creator, a software tool designed to create, edit and publish RSS feeds, has been released by Webvigour Software. Now, with RSS Feed Creator, webmasters have the ability to create new RSS feeds from scratch, or modify and enhance existing RSS feeds.
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via TechWhack @ 4:14 12th Jul
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RSS Wizard is an HTML to RSS converter than can generate the RSS feed out of virtually any web page without having to edit it first. RSS Wizard generates RSS 2.0 feeds and allows you to create, edit and publish an unlimited number of RSS feeds.
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via Promotion World @ 21:21 3rd Jul
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July 9, 2008 - RSS Feed Creator, a software tool designed to create, edit and publish RSS feeds, has been released by Webvigour Software. Now, with RSS Feed Creator, webmasters have the ability to create new RSS feeds from scratch, or modify and enhance existing RSS feeds...
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via IT Backbones Internet @ 16:32 16th Jul
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Years ago when good old Safari turned into Safari RSS, I eased into the habit of finding stuff on the web through RSS feeds rather than by visiting the front page of sites "manually." Unfortunately, Safari's RSS implementation is very slow, especially with some "enhanced" feeds. So, a couple of months ago, I switched to Google Reader. I'm not generally a fan of cloud computing, but in this case it makes sense: you don't need to have the feeds locally if you can't go online and visit the linked articles anyway. Google also has an iPhone-optimized version of its RSS aggregator. This version works extremely well for perusing feeds and marking posts as read or star them for later reading, but actually reading articles through Google Reader mobile is quite painful.
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via ArsTechnica @ 15:44 17th Jul
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Dotnetindex.com announced new application Giga Rss Reader. This online rss reader can be used in a web site to display custom RSS feeds from another news portals. Script parser is parsing valid RSS sources to HTML codes. This script can view and download from this link : http://www.dotnetindex.com/giga_rss_reader.asp
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via Dotnetindex.com @ 14:28 5th Jul
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Rojo LogoRojo, which called itself "the best free RSS and Atom feed reader," is planning a "life change." In a message sent to users of the Web-based feed reader today, the owners at Six Apart - the makers of Movable Type, TypePad, and former owners of LiveJournal - said the Rojo service will be going away soon to return with "a new name, a new look, and a new vision for how it brings you the best blog content from around the web."
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via App Scout @ 2:03 11th Jul
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RSS Feed Creator, a software tool designed to create, edit and publish RSS feeds, has been released by Webvigour Software. Now, with RSS Feed Creator, webmasters have the ability to create new RSS feeds from scratch or modify and enhance existing RSS feeds.
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via Certification Magazine @ 2:03 11th Jul
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The ExtraLabs Software company, a developer of software for creating RSS feeds, announced the new release of the Easy RSS Content Generator. Easy RSS Content Generator has a built-in FTP client, an automatic word replacement dictionary that will allow users to increase the uniqueness of the created pages, and a built-in tool for prompting keywords. Easy RSS Content Generator can be used to search for RSS feeds and add them. Easy RSS Content Generator is compatible with all operating systems of the Windows family (95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, NT, Vista) and supports all RSS, RDF,
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via EContent Magazine @ 18:03 8th Aug
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RSS Feed Creator is a easy-to-use desktop RSS editor that allows you to create and maintain your own RSS newsfeeds and podcasts.
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via Promotion World @ 2:04 11th Jul
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Brands engage mobile bloggers to surf surge in mobile web usage. - UK re-launches as 'Moblog' on new mobile blogging platform. London –Moblog, the UK based mobile blogging community and technology provider today announced a major upgrade to their platform, simplifying sign-up and enhancing mobile web features for its users, as well as re-branding the service from moblog: UK to Moblog. “We have focused on making blogging from a mobile device simpler than ever through new features, and through our partners such as Spinvox and Shozu. The release of our community site adapted for the mobile web means blogging and participating on the move has never been easier or more feature rich.” said Alfie Dennen, co-founder of the company.
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via Business Portal 24 @ 12:17 18th Jul
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Opera launches Mobile 9.5: Opera Software (OSL: OPERA) released today Opera Mobile 9.5 in beta, a new browser for Windows Mobile touchscreen devices. The browser can be downloaded at http://www.opera.com/products/mobile/. Opera Mobile 9.5 beta is supposed to be faster and is also nice because it defaults to the page overview mode, allowing the user to view the entire Web page to be able to recognize the Web site. The user can pan and zoom to focus on specific areas of the page.
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via MocoNews.net @ 22:05 17th Jul
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Feed Editor Lite, a software tool designed to create, edit and publish RSS feeds, has been released by Extralabs Software. Now, with Feed Editor Lite, webmasters have the ability to create new RSS feeds from scratch, or modify and enhance existing RSS feeds.
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via TechWhack @ 14:28 5th Jul
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RSS is an abbreviation for "Really Simple Syndication", an XML format for syndicating Web content. A Web site that wants to allow other sites to publish some of its content creates an RSS document and registers the document with an RSS publisher. A user that can read RSS-distributed content can use the content on a different site.
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via Teachers Union of Ireland @ 9:08 24th Aug
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DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla., July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Myxer, the leader in ad-supported mobile content, today announced the new Myxer Select program for mobile handset manufacturers, wireless network operators, and web destinations. The program provides them with the ability to create a customized mobile content store, selecting content from the world's largest assembled collection of mobile content, with over one million items. Myxer Select partners can be up and running with their own mobile content download site (on the web and/or mobile web) in a matter of days. Myxer Select is delivered over the award-winning Myxer Mobile Platform, a robust, scalable and proven mobile content delivery platform that currently delivers over 22 million downloads per month, at a rate of over 8 mobile downloads per second.
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via Financials.com @ 1:07 25th Jul
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snydeq writes "Fatal Exception's Neil McAllister raises questions regarding the transforming nature of the Web now that Tim Berners-Lee's early vision has been supplanted by today's much more complex model. AJAX, Google Web Toolkit, Flash and Silverlight all have McAllister asking, 'Is [the Web] still the Web if you can't navigate directly to specific content? Is it still the Web if the content can't be indexed and searched? Is it still the Web if you can only view the application on certain clients or devices? Is it still the Web if you can't view source?' Such questions bely a much bigger question for Web developers, McAllister writes. If today's RIAs no longer resemble the 'Web,' then should we be shoehorning these apps into the Web's infrastructure, or is the problem that the client platforms simply aren't evolving fast enough to meet
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via Slashdot @ 19:13 3rd Jul
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