I have a little project on the go, drawn mostly from curiosity and partly from necessity.
..is now sports a lightweight RSS reader, powered by lylina.
Due to various policies where I work combined with an over-zealous firewall configuration, I find myself looking for a good online RSS reader that doesn’t require masses of bandwidth to access. Enter stage left, lylina. It’s primarily based on lilina, but sports multi-user and a mySQL powered back-end.
One of the things that always interests me, is what other people are into and (more importantly) what they read. Thus, I’d like to extend an open invitation to anyone who would like to have access to a simple, reliable, web based rss feed reader, that is shared with others and publicly (within a logged in context) lists all the feeds being managed by lylina.
I figure it’s a great way to see what others read and have the ability to subscribe to those feeds as well. If a few gentle readers decide to take up this offer, I think it might just be something cool to be a part of. We all benefit from an ever increasing pool of available and selectable feeds (synced auto-magically every 15 minutes or so) and can perhaps discovers blogs, news sources and feeds that one might perhaps never come across.
The web based feed reader is available now, should you wish to check it out.
If this is something you’d like to be a part of, please feel free to fill in the form below, including your email address, a preferred (and second choice user-name) and I’ll create the account then forward the details back to your provided email address.
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Brendan Borlase is a Systems and Network Administrator living in Adelaide, Australia, having lived, worked and breathed Information Technology for over 12 years. Learn more.
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