Feedmarklet Builds RSS Feeds Painlessly
August 27th, 2007 (1:00pm) Mike Gunderloy 7 Comments
As a web worker, you’re undoubtedly familiar with the benefits of consuming RSS; that simple (though sometimes maligned) XML format delivers a raft of information direct to our desktops. In my own life, I use RSS to track everything from friends’ activities to the status of build servers to who’s been updating wikis to source code checkins. We’ve looked at many ways to read RSS feeds in the past, and we’ll surely look at more in the future.
Feedmarklet tackles the other side of the RSS equation, with the easiest solution for creating RSS feeds (specifically, RSS feeds pointing to resources on the web) that I’ve yet seen. Creating a new feed with Feedmarklet takes about ten seconds; you type in a name for the feed and then drag a bookmarklet button to your browser toolbar. When you browse to a page you want to add to your feed, highlight the text you want to use as a description and then click the bookmarklet button. Up pops a form filled in with the page title, URL, and description (all of which you can edit); one more click and the item is added to the feed.
To my mind, this is a better solution for building a feed than using the daily dump of del.icio.us bookmarks that many folks do, simply because it’s easier to get good descriptions associated with feed items. The potential drawback? Feedmarklet feeds are public resources, so anyone else who wants to set up the same bookmarklet can add items to “your” feed as well.


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Mark says: August 27th, 2007 2:45pm
With a little bit of server-side code, the del.icio.us method doesn’t have to be a daily dump or require any intervention:
http://www.c77studios.com/post/ee_aggregating_content_using_magpie_and_expressionengine/
I feel better about that bit of work than the potential cons with this service.
Forrest Briggs says: August 27th, 2007 6:24pm
Hello,
I am the developer of FeedMarklet. Thank you very much for taking the time to review it, and to anyone who posts comments or uses the site.
Many people have commented on the ‘public post’ issue. I have a plan for a solution to this problem that will not slow users down. I’ll release an update as soon as its ready and works well.
john says: August 27th, 2007 7:55pm
RSS is worthless.
Forrest Briggs says: August 27th, 2007 10:50pm
all of the content on FeedMarklet is available as HTML as well as RSS.
share.websitemagazine.com says: August 28th, 2007 8:04am
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