RSS and Atom feeds have become ubiquitous to the point that we’ve begun to take them for granted, but there are still some sites stuck in the stone age. For those sites there’s Atomibulator, a service that watches feed-less web sites and provides an Atom feed that’s updated whenever they are. It’s a bit crufty at this point–adding a feed to the service requires editing a Wikipedia page–but potentially very useful still.
source post [Jordan Running] 1/3/2006
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