July 24, 2008

Cartoons from Indian magazines

This pipe collects cartoons published on the websites of Indian magazines of Times Of India, Hindu, Indian Express, Economic Times and Deccan Chronicle. Don't miss the site Toons of India which archives the cartoons day by day.

July 23, 2008

Adade Cartoons

Adade cartoons are created by Madhi and published on Dinamani. The cartoons reflect the current affairs in the Indian politics and every cartoon has a message packed in it. Adade cartoons are very popular thanks to the extraordinary humor sense of Madhi. This feed contains the list of Adade cartoons available on Dinamani website. For browsing old entries of Adade cartoons visit Adade Cartoons website, which archives the cartoons day by day and tags them.

July 22, 2008

Kural widget

Show random Thirukkural on your site or blog using this widget powered by yahoo pipe. Couplets are extracted from the Tamil Nation kural listing and a random kural is selected and shown in the widget. Use the options below to get the embed code for the kural widget.

Cartoons from Tamil Magazines

Read cartoons from Tamil daily magazines of Dinamani, Dinathanthi and Dinamalar by subscribing to a single feed and don't miss. Visit the Tamil Cartoons website to browse an archive of Tamil cartoons.

Cricket Quotes

Enjoy reading the funny quotes from the world of cricket. The quotes are taken from Cricinfo website and a relevant thumb image is added by means of a Google search using the quoter's name. Be prepared for the upcoming Ashes tour by subscribing to this feed and without missing any sledging quotes.

July 21, 2008

About Pipe Feeds

Pipe feeds is a directory of pipes created by me using Yahoo Pipes. After learning to use Yahoo pipes, I couldn't resist creating pipes for my various needs like viewing the cartoons from different magazines and reading the funny quotes from the Cricket world. I've been creating pipes for my personal needs but suddenly I thought it would be nice to share them with others. Yahoo provides a platform to publish your cartoons, but I needed my pipes to be shared in a much better way. Finally I created this website to list and publicize my pipes. Feed output from these pipes are burnt using Feedburner to enable Email subscription. Each pipe listed here has a set of buttons that help you to subscribe, create widgets for your personalized home page and to embed the pipe in blogs and websites.

What are these options used for?


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Subscribe to the RSS feed by Email. Updates, if any, will be mailed to you on daily basis. Email service is powered by Feedburner
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Contents of this pipe are archived in a blogger site periodically. Such blogs are called auto publishing blogs.
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What is an Yahoo Pipe?

Yahoo Pipes is a powerful composition tool to aggregate, manipulate, and mashup content from around the web. Pipes can pull data from web pages, structured XML data and other feeds. Pipes lets you remix popular feed types and create data mashups using a visual editor. You can use Pipes to run your own web projects, or create feeds of your needs without ever having to write a line of code.

Yahoo Pipes has a set of modules that operate on the input feed. There are modules to filter, merge, split and apply Regex to feed items. There are even modules to accept user inputs needed for the pipe. It is possible to insert a pipe as a module in another pipe. Check out the complete list of available modules.

How can I benefit from it?

Let us assume that you are a big fan of cartoons published on a magazine's website. You used to visit the website every day to view the cartoons published there. You could save much of this time, if there exists a feed for the cartoons alone. But the publisher doesn't provide such a feed.

Yahoo Pipes comes handy here. You create a pipe that gets the cartoons from the source website and puts them in a feed. You subscribe to this feed in a reader (Google Reader, for example) and view the cartoons right within the reader along with your other subscriptions without going through the pain of visiting the magazine website every time. Doesn't sound like checking mails in your Inbox?

What are the different ways of consuming an Yahoo Pipe?

Once a pipe output is available as a feed, subscribers access them using readers or by an email service(FeedBurner for example). You can create widgets out of the Yahoo pipe for your iGoogle, My Yahoo, My Space pages. An Yahoo Pipe can also be embedded as a badge on a blog or a website.

Different output formats supported by Yahoo Pipes are list, image and map. The image output will result in a slideshow while the map output renders the items on a map.