Where else can feeds be used?

Posted on January 21, 2006
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Seth Godin makes the point that RSS is a great update alert mechanism for web content even if your site isn’t a blog per se…So true! Think catalogues, events, links, and even document syndication (enclosures are not just for MP3s ya know!). The list goes on…

Seth mentions an RSS management product from Evolvepoint called FeedCraft. Looks good, but I wish he had mentioned FeedHoster in the same post.

Both systems offer the same basic functionality, but differ in a few ways…

No question, that Feedcraft is a nice looking option, but FeedHoster has some coolio features to offer :)

I’ll be posting more thoughts on RSS soon. I’ve been working on a post about personal and disposable RSS feeds.

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3 Responses to “Where else can feeds be used?”

  1. david on February 7th, 2006 12:47 pm

    On the subject of catalogue rss feeds, I built an eCommerce website that provides feeds for each of its product categories.

    Here is a sample link to the feed for Sci-Fi Dvds, for example: http://www.moviehouse.co.nz/category/20/rss

  2. Simon Dickson on February 8th, 2006 11:38 pm

    I agree there is a concept of ‘disposable’ RSS feeds, but I see them as even more disposable than you describe. I’m thinking of things like order tracking, support call logging, etc etc. But I’m not sure I want these inside my regular RSS reader, Bloglines or whatever. I think it needs a ’scribble pad’ equivalent. I wrote something about this a couple of weeks ago.

  3. Disposable RSS please on September 13th, 2006 8:32 am

    [...] On-demand feeds are also something that is getting some attention. [...]

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