RSS Enterprise: de.pinterest.com/…

An RSS browser by mprove design 2026

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Tue, 02 Jun 2020 12:44:32 GMT

The original Soyuz control panel

The original Soyuz control panel

Fri, 29 May 2020 10:25:36 GMT

Former Apple engineer and Macintosh designer Jef Raskin (1943-2005) with a bass recorder

Former Apple engineer and Macintosh designer Jef Raskin (1943-2005) with a bass recorder

Tue, 13 Mar 2018 08:29:51 GMT

Claude Shannon, Ultimate Machine

Claude Shannon, Ultimate Machine

Mon, 07 Nov 2016 12:26:50 GMT

Prada Marfa Throw Pillow

Prada Marfa Throw Pillow

Sun, 25 Sep 2016 18:23:21 GMT

The Silicon Valley giant has redrawn the line that separates our technology and ourselves. - TIME #iLuv #iLuvInnovation

The Silicon Valley giant has redrawn the line that separates our technology and ourselves. - TIME #iLuv #iLuvInnovation

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RSS Feed

About RSS Enterprise

Before (a)social media, the web used to be social. Each and every Web 2.0 site used to offer its info pebbles also as an RSS feed. RSS (really simple syndication) is a standardized XML format (extensible markup language) that an RSS reader app can import and display. Some of this information infrastructure has survived and can be revived by the web app RSS Enterprise on this page.

The primary use case is Mastodon. But as it turns out, RSS feeds provided by at least BlueSky, tumblr, WordPress, SpeakerDeck, Pinterest, and Wordpress can also be displayed here.

For Mastodon in specific, there are a few special features:

Of course, you can always fiddle around with the parameters in the browser’s address bar:

RSS Enterprise parameter info
rss=
The feed url or a dropable blog URL
Support for multiple Mastodon hash tags; e.g. get the combined tags #ComputerHistory #HistoryOfComputers #HistoryOfComputing #chm with this RSS Enterprise link
rss2=
A second feed to be displayed; but no support for multiple tags
roundrobin
Optional parameter to flip-flop between two feeds instead of sorting them chronologically

stay curious – share the links – have fun! Matthias

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