PHP Parser with Magpie
9 November 2008MagpieRSS is a simple, functional PHP parser for RSS 1.0 (and earlier versions). With this simple script we can extract the content of RSS and export it into a html document. Many blog aggregator uses Magpie RSS parser for automation of the content updates. Every time the RSS source has been updated the content of the blog aggregator also changed.
Currently many University uses MagpieRss for particular reason, but mainly to keep their site fresh and looks up to date. You can see the dem of magpie script from the following links :
Testing the RSS parser of Gatzet Daily Gadget on Magpie script from:
Saint Joseph’s University
University of Southern California
Michigan State University
UC Santa Cruz
Harvard Computer Society
Urban Sensing UCLA
Online Football games site revealed
5 November 2008Recently I found a new place that offering a chance to win real cash. Although this website is not my favorite site to hang around, perhaps it would fit with your preference. If you are impatient to see the website you can visit directly to this Taikai homepage.
From what I’ve read, Taikai word was came from Japanese and it means a great meeting. The website indeed offering it’s members a nice atmosphere to have fun and meets with another member. You can play different games and following tournaments in Taikai also find the lattest tipping game. The list of available online games can be seen on Taikai Freerolls
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Free Journal Subscription BioTechniques
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Posted On My Daily ThoughtsCyber Philanthropy
27 October 2008Recently a global partnership between 700 of the worlds most important NGOs - charities like Save the Children, Red Cross, Amnesty International, OXFAM has created a new stake holder to manage fund raising for their project. Unlike a regular charity gathering we used to see, the network using internet and software technology to persuade people spending a part or their money for charity.
www.einegutesache.de is one of the software developer which they called it AidMaker. The idea was simple but clever because it combines online shopping with charity. After having downloaded AidMaker, you can support your favourite charity for free while you are shopping. You pay the normal store price for your product but the retailer donates part of the purchase to the cause you have decided to support. 75 percent of the total purchase price will then go to charity.
However, because a new user have to install a software into their computer and this software become additional layer between user and online merchant, some people may feel a bit suspicious with this software and what it will do to their personal information. When the software developer can guarantee this security factor, then perhaps more people will embrace this new cyber philanthropy network.
Posted On My Daily ThoughtsReview Samsung Rant
21 October 2008We can read many reviews of Samsung rant published recently. Most of them writes that samsung rant has good enough quality for it’s price. This mobile hand held sales exclusively on sprint outlet which costs just $49.99 with a two-year contract. From my personal view, I like the qwerty keyboard of Samsung rant but I’d love this mobile phone very much if it has larger screen. The tiny (compared to T-mobile G1 phone) LCD screen of Samsung rant simply doesn’t give us enough room to read.
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