Monday, May 22, 2006

Add Live Content to Googlepages

This method can be used to make your own public page which displays live data from chosen sources (source can be sites like bbc or even google news)for particular keywords.

To see the hack Visit
http://sultanarun.googlepages.com/LiveNews

Step 1:Get a Google Account.

Use your Google Account email and password to sign in to Google Reader. If you have a Gmail account, you can use your Gmail username and password to sign in. And if you don't yet have a Google Account, you can create one here.
https://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccount

Step 2:Get New RSS Feed Content.

You can use the search box at the top of the screen to find new content. Enter a specific publication or author (e.g., New York Times or Dave Barry), or a topic or industry (e.g., gardening or nanotechnology), click "Search for new content" and you'll get back a list of relevant content from across the web. If you see something that interests you, simply click the "subscribe" button to add it to your reading list.

You can also enter the website address (URL) for a specific RSS or Atom feed. Many websites have links to their feeds in their navigation menus. For example, the feed for the BBC world news is
BBC front_page rss.xml

Step 3:Label and Share the feed?

Google Reader's sharing features let you share items you're labeling or starring with your friends. To enable sharing for one of your labels or your starred items, first click on the "Share" link above the reading window and then check the "Shared" checkbox next to a particular label.

Repeat for 3 or more feeds to be displayed in a page. give label names like news1, news2, news3

Step 4:Put a clip on your website or blog.
A clip is a compact list of the latest headlines from items with a particular label that can be put on a website or blog. You can copy and paste the provided HTML code into your website or blog template and any visitor will then see the latest headlines from a label your sharing

Increase the number of links to desired value by tweaking the code(optional step).

This method can be used to make a public page which displays live data from chosen sources (source can be sites like bbc or even google news)for particular keywords.

To see the hack visit
http://sultanarun.googlepages.com/LiveNews

For more detailed help visit.
http://www.google.com/help/faq_reader.html

Learn to Share Using Google Reader

This method can be used to make your own public page which displays live data from chosen sources (source can be sites like bbc or even google news)for particular keywords.

To see the hack Visit
http://sultanarun.googlepages.com/LiveNews

Step 1:Get a Google Account.

Use your Google Account email and password to sign in to Google Reader. If you have a Gmail account, you can use your Gmail username and password to sign in. And if you don't yet have a Google Account, you can create one here.
https://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccount

Step 2:Get New RSS Feed Content.

You can use the search box at the top of the screen to find new content. Enter a specific publication or author (e.g., New York Times or Dave Barry), or a topic or industry (e.g., gardening or nanotechnology), click "Search for new content" and you'll get back a list of relevant content from across the web. If you see something that interests you, simply click the "subscribe" button to add it to your reading list.

You can also enter the website address (URL) for a specific RSS or Atom feed. Many websites have links to their feeds in their navigation menus. For example, the feed for the BBC world news is
http://newsrss.bbc.co.uk/rss/newsonline_world_edition/front_page/rss.xml

Step 3:Label and Share the feed?

Google Reader's sharing features let you share items you're labeling or starring with your friends. To enable sharing for one of your labels or your starred items, first click on the "Share" link above the reading window and then check the "Shared" checkbox next to a particular label.

Repeat for 3 or more feeds to be displayed in a page. give label names like news1, news2, news3

Step 4:Put a clip on your website or blog.
A clip is a compact list of the latest headlines from items with a particular label that can be put on a website or blog. You can copy and paste the provided HTML code into your website or blog template and any visitor will then see the latest headlines from a label your sharing

Increase the number of links to desired value by tweaking the code(optional step).

This method can be used to make a public page which displays live data from chosen sources (source can be sites like bbc or even google news)for particular keywords.

To see the hack visit
http://sultanarun.googlepages.com/LiveNews

For more detailed help visit.
http://www.google.com/help/faq_reader.html