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| | Version: 1.0 - Released: 11/25/00 - Free | Jump to URL |
| | Grab the headlines from MaximumEdge.com and display them on your own site with links to their articles. You can choose from various categories including top [...] |
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| | Version: 1.0 - Released: 02/01/00 - Free | Jump to URL |
| | This script fetches a backend file from The Linux Review server at specified intervals and saves it locally, which on command can be read and headlines [...] |
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| | Version: 1.23 - Free/$49/$74/$299 - Unix, Windows NT | Jump to URL |
| | News Clipper allows web designers to integrate dynamic information from other web sites into their own web pages using NewsClipper commands to acquire, [...] |
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| | Version: 1.0.30 - Released: 03/01/02 - Free - Unix, Windows 95/NT | Jump to URL |
| | This script can be used to grab backend news files from different websites and display it in dynamically generated HTML pages on your site. Support for over [...] |
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| | Version: 1.0 - Released: 08/04/07 - $4.95 - Unix, Windows 95/NT | Jump to URL |
| | Grab and display top news headlines from just about any RSS news feed on the web and place it into your website using one line of Javascript. Easy to install [...] |
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| | Version: 2 - Free | Jump to URL |
| | Create an RSS feed for your site. Simple and easy to use setup and management. |
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| | Version: 1.0b - Released: 05/16/03 - Free | Jump to URL |
| | A server side script that allows you to display content such as news headlines and blog indexes on your web page. It converts RSS to a standard JavaScript [...] |
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| | Version: 5 - Released: 05/07/03 - $45, $275 - Unix, Windows NT | Jump to URL |
| | A managable and customizable news headlines generator. All headlines are pre-generated and cached periodically. Hundreds of news topics to use. |
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| | Version: 1 - Released: 07/25/05 - $4.99 | Jump to URL |
| | This small script will fetch * number of items from an RSS feed, parse it as plain HTML, and print it to a browser. In order to speed things up, the RSS feed [...] |