Feedo Style Beta

Sarah Perez on April 10th, 2006

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Feedo Style is a new service that lets you convert any valid RSS, RDF or ATOM feed into news tickers that you can personalize and add to your web site. No XML or programming expierence is necessary — you just copy and paste the code. Using Feedo Style, you can have RSS feeds from your friend’s website appear on your blog, and you can personalize the colors, size, and shape of the feed to match your site. You can even make the feed scroll, if you desire. Feedo Style can also be used to customize content for a personalized homepage like the Google Personalized Home Page or Pageflakes, and it takes up less on-screen real estate when you do so. Want to see it in action? Then check out the right-hand column of my blogrolls page where I’ve added the feed to a very good tech weblog.

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2 Responses to “Feedo Style Beta”

  1. Let me know if you have any suggestions/questions in regard to Pageflakes. We are always looking for feedback from users.

    Cheers
    Ole, Pageflakes

  2. Girl, you always find the coolest things! My mind is racing with what I can do with this. Thanks!

    ooh, I’m gonna check out pageflakes too. awesome!

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