Page2RSS - Create feed for any website

Posted on the May 23rd, 2008 under Blogging, Cool Stuff, Internet, Web 2.0 by dicky

Page2RSS is a cool service which can let us to create RSS feed for any website, which do not publish feeds. It will automatically monitor and check any websites for upgrades and deliver them to your RSS aggregator.

I had cover a Firefox extension that can monitor any websites upgrade, and will inform you to read the new content. Now, Page2RSS is a more powerful service which can create feeds for websites that do not publish feeds.

Just type-in the URL that you interest and hit “to RSS”, Page2RSS will then convert the content of that URL to RSS feed and you can subscribe it useing any RSS reader. There are some similar services such as dapper, and Ponyfish, but Page2RSS is the most simplest service among them.

You can click on the www.google.com link to see the Google feed created by Page2RSS. Page2RSS provide a javascript bookmarklet button for users to easily convert any web content into feed.

Note: Not all page can be converted into RSS feed. You can use the bookmarklet button to quickly know whether the page can be converted to RSS feed or not.

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    One Response to 'Page2RSS - Create feed for any website'

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    1. blogdar said, on June 5th, 2008 at 10:34 am

      Thanks for that site man! I liked it. Coz’ i dont have to install application to my pc or other things.

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