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Re: [O] Org-mode as a replacement for Google Reader


From: Jude DaShiell
Subject: Re: [O] Org-mode as a replacement for Google Reader
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2013 19:09:08 -0400 (EDT)

newsticker has been part of emacs since 22.x and it's supposed to be 
able to read rss feeds and display them.  Now, how to get from what's in 
info newsticker to actually adding a real feed and have newsticker work 
is another matter entirely.  I'm reading what's in info newsticker and 
don't yet fully understand where to store the feed and specifically what 
commands need be used to add feeds and delete feeds from a feeds list 
yet.

On Wed, 27 Mar 2013, Samuel Loury wrote:

> Karl Voit <address@hidden> writes:
> 
> > OK, so as I assumed, there is no method out there to read RSS feeds
> > with Emacs and sync to mobile Android devices (content and
> > read/unread information).
> 
> Let me propose another way to fulfill the same need:
> 
> To my mind, there is not much difference between fetching unread rss and
> fetching unread mails. Then why bother trying to duplicate the effort in
> mail readers and rss readers?
> 
> I use feed2imap for 2 years now and it works really well. It is a ruby
> script that sync your rss (atom) feeds and put new resources on an imap
> server with a specified label. Nonetheless, AFAIK, It does not provide a
> way to get to the full content of the resources like Full Text RSS does.
> 
> If you put a dedicated (let's say RSS) label to all the rss and with a
> little bit of configuration, You are able to read unread mails and
> unread rss independently.
> 
> It fulfills the needs (read rss within emacs and android with a 2 ways
> sync) indirectly for me because I read my mails in emacs and I have a
> mail reader in android (K9Mail).
> 
> There are also alternatives using smtp protocol to send the items as
> mail.
> 
> > Well, in this case I have to switch to another cloud based services
> > which hopefully does not quit soon.
> 
> My proposal relies on a server constantly connected to the Internet and
> updating some imap account with the rss items. I guess you may want a
> more "decentralized" solution with a sync between android and emacs.
> 
> If it is the case and you find a solution providing that, I would love
> to read it in that mailing list.
> 
> Greetings,
> 

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