RSS and Widgets For iterasi

by pete on June 30, 2008

RSS and a personalized widget tool have been added to iterasi, giving our community new ways to share and publish the pages they save with our personal web archiving service.

Each account user now has a public page and RSS feed that they may add to blogs, personal starting pages like iGoogle and most any web page that accepts RSS feeds.

People may subscribe to an iterasi RSS feed of an individual and add it to their newsreader, personal start page or lifestreaming service. You may also take your feed and publish it to sites that accepts RSS.

For example, I saved and published a Google map on my Tumblr. The page appears on my public page and the feed distributes it. Additionally, I have the Tumblr feed plugged into FriendFeed, another lifestreaming service. The saved page from iterasi appears on Tumblr and then automatically is added to FriendFeed where people may view it.

iterasi widget

We also developed a widget for saved page. It’s a neat way to show people what web pages you are checking out.

Every account’s public page had a “get widgets” box. Click on the box and a dialogue box appears with the html code that can be copied and placed on a blog or web site. We’re working on the widget so it appear on any blog or web site. Some sites like social networks, requires special development or a change in code. If you have a problem making the widget appear, please let us know.

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