Niall Kennedy has a good summary of Google's Universal Gadgets that can now be put on the Google Personalized Homepage, Google Desktop, Google Pages or your own web site using the Google Gadgets For Your Webpage collection of applets.
Matt Cutts a Google software engineer, Gary Price a librarian and Niall Kennedy a self-proclaimed feed syndication geek.Those days, however, are long gone. While Kennedy, Zawodny and Price have been blogging for years, Cutts' blog has just...
Windows Live Spaces launches, Niall Kennedy There are a number of new patent applications from Yahoo, including one that utilizes concept networks to understand the intention behind a user's query; another describing an addition to a user interface...
Niall Kennedy
points to what looks to be a new Google API format, the Google Data API or GData for short,
which it says is based on existing formats of Atom and RSS 2.0 (and
here). It's designed to
let you send requests for data and get back...
Niall Kennedy's Google Toolbar search button
template is an easy way for those using Movable Type blogs to get their
own buttons with blog feed updates embedded in them. Getting Started with the Google Toolbar API is an overview of how you can...
Niall Kennedy's Google Toolbar search button template is an easy way for those using Movable Type blogs to get their own buttons with blog feed updates embedded in them. If you want to use your own, such as a favicon you already have, Niall points...
Google's planning a feed reader API, confirms Technorati's Niall Kennedy. He's got more details in Exclusive: Google to offer feed API. Google Feed API Coming - Run or building a feed reader? Gary wrote of a popular Saturday Night Live skit being...
Niall Kennedy's Weblog Dec 27 2005 9:43PM GMT Exclusive: Google to offer feed API. Most SearchDay readers know that Google makes major changes to its relevancy algorithms from time to time (so do the other engines, but Google's changes seem to...
Technorati's Niall Kennedy. Google's planning a feed reader API, confirms Exclusive: Google to offer feed API. Google Blog Google Reader
develops for its own use or some combination of them both. Run or building a feed reader?