Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 7, 2006.

RSS to Gif is a free service, currently in public beta testing. RSS2GIF creates images on the Fly from any RSS feed sources. It's an interesting way to display RSS as Images. See below, just provide the RSS feed url and how many items to display, it'll generate the code for you. It can be implemented as interactive ads or just simple image to display your topics. They have plan to make RSS2JPG and RSS2PNG also.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin on April 1, 2006.

RSS Wizard – is an HTML to RSS converter that will generate an RSS feed from pretty well any HTML web page – with no requirement to edit the source HTML first. RSS Wizard generates feeds using version 2.0 of the RSS standard. With RSS Wizard, you can quickly convert RSS into HTML, edit, and publish to your web-site via FTP.
RSS Wizard can be used in two ways:
1. This is the easiest method of converting your own web pages. Just add HTML comment tags to your page to indicate the start and end of the feed and the feed items. See the tutorial.
2. You can configure RSS Wizard to use existing HTML tags or text on the page to identify the RSS feed items. See the tutorial.
See the Screenshots for an IDEA of how this Application Works
Download Here
Written by Ruhani Rabin on March 15, 2006.

(requires download)
ccPublisher is Creative Commons’s tool for generating license information for a file and optionally uploading it to the Internet Archive for free hosting. ccPublisher also serves as a platform for development of other CC enabled tools.
This is the first release of ccPublisher 2 which we believe to be generally usable. We have successfully uploaded photos and text to the Internet Archive using this build without any problems. There are undoubtedly bugs remaining and areas that need polish; your feedback will help track down those areas and provide suggestions.
This release includes “phone home” code to open an issue in the ccPublisher Tracker when a crash occurs. This new tracker is located at http://roundup.creativecommons.org/ccpublisher; all feature requests and bugs are tracked there. When a crash occurs, you are no longer prompted for your email address — if you authorize ccPublisher to upload the crash information, you are provided with a link to the web page so you can follow progress. You can add yourself as a “nosy” account (and receive email when updated) or subscribe to the RSS feed of activity.
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Written by Ruhani Rabin on March 10, 2006.

FeedYes.com gives rss feeds to websites without feeds
In depth: what can you do with FeedYes.com?
» Generate feeds for any website or specific page
» Save those feeds, so you can read them in any rss reader. One click adding.
» Syndicate those feeds: put the headlines on your own website
» Monitor websites realtime: always know the latest news from any webpage
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