[Sigia-l] Taming the Tubes with Pipes
Todd Roberts
trrobert at gmail.com
Thu Feb 8 15:21:05 EST 2007
It seems similar to Dapper (http://www.dappit.com/). The main
technical difference is that Dapper scrapes sites without an RSS feed
to turn them into a feed that you can mashup with others.
Let's hope that Ted Stevens doesn't see that error message for fear
that he would think he actually knows how the internet works.
On 2/8/07, Ziya Oz <listera at earthlink.net> wrote:
> The intarnets are all abuzz about Yahoo's new Pipes:
>
> <http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/02/pipes_and_filte.html>
>
> has many links. The source <http://pipes.yahoo.com>, however, is overwhelmed
> at the moment, but cute error message:
>
> "Our Pipes are clogged! We've called the plumbers!"
>
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