I’ve become a big fan of news feeds. In fact, I’d say that it’s one of the primary ways that I stay current with my interests on the Internet. News, weblogs, technology web sites, the Tour de France, you name it. So when Mike asked me the other day if I had found a news aggregator for Palm OS, I was on the hunt.
I’m able to do just about anything with my Palm. It’s my proxy for when I can’t be at my workstation. I can edit this weblog, ftp images, check e-mail, browse the web, take photographs, as well as keep my schedule, phone numbers, tasks, etc. However, it hadn’t dawned on me that I didn’t have a news feed reader. Doh! After a few Google searches here’s what I found.
Friday is a Java application for reading news feeds from your Syndic8.com account. I don’t have one, so this application didn’t do any good for me, but it does install nicely if you have the free MIDP for Palm OS from Sun Microsystems. If this application had a feature that allowed you to add your own feeds it’d be perfect.
Quick Palm is really more of a script that allows you to read your converted feeds in Plucker. There’s also JPluck that does the same thing.
Plucker is often referred to as an AvantGo clone, but it’s actually much more than that. You can customized just about anything that you’d like to grab off the web. So at this point, the only solution that appears to be out there is to use Plucker with a conversion tool, such as JPluck.
I’m not a Plucker user, so I’ll have to download it and give it a shot. However, I wish there was a stand alone solution that didn’t require the conversion process. Although I haven’t tried it yet, it just sounds clunky. If there’s any Palm OS developers reading this, hint hint! 😀
I’ve been a huge fan of
I love technology and one of my daily fixes is the weblog
A couple of weeks ago I dropped my thermal carafe from
The other day I was working on a few tweaks on mashby.com and I remembered that it had been quite awhile since I validated my code. For some people as long as it looks good in a browser, that’s good enough and in large part they are 100% correct. However, being the perfectionist that I am, I tend to subscribe to the notion that the code that you write
I’m sorry, I just have to get this off my chest. Can someone explain to me why a validator trys to validate links in your code as well? It just makes no sense! I don’t have any control over other peoples URLs, if they use a weird character such as an ‘&’ all hell breaks loose and the page isn’t valid. As long as the tag is formatted correctly, I don’t see why the validators have to check the content of the tag as well. How am I supposed to fix it!?!?
The other day, I was talking with my buddy
Thanks to a handy little guide on
I still find the fact that I have a weblog a bit odd. I guess I just never saw myself as a writer, much less someone who would post personal tidbits on the web. However, today marks 6 months that I’ve been doing it, so I guess I didn’t know myself very well did I? 😉
There’s a new trend that’s appeared in the last six months that seems to be catching on big time and that’s having a camera in portable devices. More and more