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Last website referers

Thursday, June 9th, 2005

http://ast.antville.org
http://del.icio.us
http://nelsonnois.netultim.com
http://www.outilsfroids.net
http://www.blogmarks.net
http://www.spurl.net
http://blogokat.canalblog.com
http://blo.gs/
http://www.bloglines.com
http://joueb.com/outilsfroids/
http://allrss.com/
http://www.ifeedyou.com
http://dexer.blogspot.com

Using the Bookmarklet with iRead

Wednesday, June 8th, 2005

The easiest way to add feeds is through the use of the + iRead Bookmarklet.
After logging in to your  i Read ::  select from the Add menu “Generate Bookmarklet” and ‘click and drag’ the link to your tool bar. While navigating and clicking on that Bookmarklet link, it will fetch every RSS/Atom feed on the opened page and adds it to your  i Read :: 

If there were several feeds found you select or deselect a feed by clicking “OK” or “Cancel” on each prompt, there will be only one feed added each time. To add another feed from the same page re click on the Bookmarklet again and select the other feed to add. The added feeds will end up in a category called metaCat, you can change it later on if you like.
Not all sites have their feeds ready for autodiscovery so in those cases you have to add that feed manually.

Do not use this Bookmarklet on a publicly accessed computer as anybody using it will be adding feeds to your  i Read :: .

If you had already added the Bookmarklet before today, we suggest you adding it again as this is a newer and better version.

Adding feeds

Tuesday, June 7th, 2005

Once you’re logged in, adding a feed is as a easy as clicking on the large plus button from the upper right menu and pasting the feed URL, you can also select or create a new category for this feed.

If you didn’t find the feed’s URL, try adding the website URL. If the website has a feed  i Read ::  will get it and add it as long as the feed is ready for auto discovery, otherwise you get a message and you have to add it manually.

With the second link from the plus button menu you can bulk add feeds through an OPML file. While importing your file all the feeds will be added in the same category called “metaCat” unless the OPML file specifies a set of categories.
Each feed can be changed anytime into any other category.

Listen to Podcasts online

Tuesday, May 31st, 2005

With  i Read ::  the online news reader, you can now listen to the Podcast enabled feeds, (with MP3 enclosure). Actually,  i Read ::  will generate a m3u playlist from those feeds that you can use with your favorite MP3 player (Winamp, Windows Media player, RealPlayer, XMMS…) to listen to online.

Now  i Read ::  gives you the choice to preselect, listen and download, through direct links to the MP3 files, before putting them on your iPod (or any other mobile MP3 player).

Feeds deleted

Sunday, May 29th, 2005

Some users feeds has been deleted inadvertently through a database maintenance procedure.
Please receive our excuses and we will make sure that this won’t happen again in the future.

How to place a RSS feed on your page

Thursday, May 19th, 2005

To place your RSS feed produced by  i Feed ::  on your website in a way to be automatically detected by a news reader, is an easy task if done properly.

You need to just place a regular link somewhere on your page where it can be seen and to place in the <head> … </head> section of the page a link like this one:

<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS 2.0" href="http://ifeed.metarss.com/2c/filename.xml" />

That’s it.

One month old

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005

Since meta RSS has been published online, the team of developers has been busy optimizing and adding new functionalities as well as
letting more people know about it.

If you had already visited  i Dir ::  probably you noticed that feeds were added regularly and we will be continually adding more.

If you are aware about the latest buzz about Podcasting,  i Feed ::  (with Mp3 enclosure added) will let you publish your Podcast in one click.
We are working on an  i Read ::  function to let you preview Podcasts online.

We are happy about the testimonials from the first users and we are working hard to make your meta RSS experience better every day.

At Last metaRSS is online!

Thursday, April 14th, 2005

Today meta RSS passed a happy step from a simple idea to a full web service. This excellent 5 tools in 1 became publicly available online today. metaRSS opens the doors wide open to the world of web syndication.

With meta RSS it’s not just simply a news reader or aggregator, but also gives you access to Searching, Monitoring and Publishing RSS/Atom feeds.

The Rich Site Summery or Really Simple Syndication transforms the way we use and collect information on the internet today. It is a new way of surfing the web and getting your important information. The RSS/Atom technology has several important advantages that we will elaborate more on this blog in the coming future.
Now, the metaTeam invites you to try the meta RSS tools and is sure that you will adopt them on a daily basis.