| Big In Japan Open Sources RSS Tools, ElfURL |
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These are the same people who open sourced SimpleTicket, the open source trouble ticketing tool. The company’s award winning Podserve podcasting system will remain proprietary. It’s great that Big in Japan is going to continue supporting these free, hosted tools - the RSS to IM tool alone quickly grew to 30,000 users and that can be quite a burden for a non revenue generating service. Here’s a list of the tools that are being offered to the community. Many non-developers will find these useful too. These are the kinds of tools that make RSS so great, it makes information very pliable. ElfURL - A URL shortcut creator like TinyURL, but if you like you can tag your shortcuts for search engine indexing and get an RSS feed tracking the number of click-throughs for each ElfURL. I use ElfURL several times a day. SocialMail - Email to RSS conversion tool. Very nice for getting Email newsletters and other old school communication delivered by RSS. There are a number of other options available around the web, but they tend to be fly by night and this is a lightweight service you don’t want collapsing mid-use. I’d love to see filtering added to this, as it is though you can easily combine it with FeedRinse. QwikPing - This one is boring, but maybe someone will be able to do something interesting with it. Good luck dealing with spammers if it’s anything public, of course. All in all, that’s a pretty good list of tools. It only makes sense that they never proved viable for one company to maintain, none of them were revenue generating. They could, though, prove very useful in a suite of services that other companies and consultants offer their clients. I’d love to see some of them continue being developed. Crunch Network: CrunchGear drool over the sexiest new gadgets and hardware. Read more at: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/49245601/. |
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