Globe and Mail has RSS Feeds

Dave pointed out that the Globe and Mail has RSS feeds (there's also the Personal Publishing forum to add links like that).

Since you have to register to find out the location and I've already gone through the trouble, I've pasted in the URLs of all the feeds, in RSS 0.9 format (hit the Read More link for the list). They also have their own XML format.

I've added the Technology, Science, and National feeds to a Canada bundle. Let me know in the BMC forum or comments on this post if you want others added.

(Actually, I just looked, and only the National feed had items in it -- the other two were empty)

Globe and Mail RSS Feeds

Arts

Comment

Comment Editorials

Environment

Health

International

National

National Report

Real Estate

Report on Business

Report on Business (Columns)

Report on Business (Managing)

Report on Business (Money And Markets)

Report on Business (NetWorth)

Report on Business (Small Business)

Science

Sports

Sports (Golf)

Technology

Toronto News

Travel

Comments

RSS *is* available in a browser

Mozilla Firefox version 1.0(Preview) has an integrated RSS aggregator. I found that the best way to make use of it is to make a new bookmark folder on the toolbar called "Feeds" and save the feed links to that folder. (The feeds are saved by clicking on a bright orange button marked "RSS" that appears on the status bar in the bottom right-hand corner when a feed is available.) Then the feeds are easily available as itemized drop-down lists from the toolbar.

small tsunami...

"the GENERATION C phenomenon captures the tsunami of consumer generated 'content' that is building on the Web, adding tera-peta bytes of new text, images, audio and video on an ongoing basis."

why I don't like rss...

.no perfect, tiny, client. (N3wsg4t0r is OK but I'd rather have it in the browser than in Outl00k.)
.afaik no global repository of feeds
.people who shrill-y evangelize rss

why I like rss...

.easy and complete control of subscriptions
.sidesteps email channel noise afflicting alerts or digests
.links to sources
.lightweight (no graphics), so can b quick (u'd think)
.persists till deleted

i've bn trying...

this free tool in Outl00k 2003.
6/Feb: Nope, back to the tried and true.