GMail Getting RSS Aggregation Feature? 184
pramodbiligiri writes "Some blogs are saying that a few GMail users can see a "Web Clips" part at the top of their inbox, where you can subscribe to RSS feeds and view them.
Evan Williams, formerly of Blogger.com has a screenshot
More on this at Gmail Adding Feed Reading and Google inches closer to RSS"
Next Week (Score:5, Funny)
Two lines of code will turn any email to RSS (Score:5, Informative)
RSS On Slashdot: Iran captures three CIA agents [mithuro.com]
Simple piece of code (Score:1)
Re:Simple piece of code (Score:2, Funny)
Whatever dude.
Re:Simple piece of code (Score:1, Offtopic)
Clearly, you ARE new here.
Re:Two lines of code will turn any email to RSS (Score:1)
That is a glitch in the Matrix.
Yup (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Yup (Score:5, Informative)
That's the RSS feed for your Gmail inbox. That's not what this is referring to, which is an RSS reader in Gmail.
The URL for your gmail feed is:
https://gmail.google.com/gmail/feed/atom [google.com]
Presumably it uses the persistant Gmail cookie to determine your account information.
Re:Yup (Score:2)
Re:Yup (Score:2)
Actually, you need to be using
an aggregator that supports HTTP authentication [google.com].
I subscribe to my Gmail Atom feed with NetNewsWire, works brilliantly.
Re:Yup (Score:2, Informative)
Re:RSS Assregation link (Score:1)
Dude, you are one sick puppy.
so google news then? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:so google news then? (Score:1, Offtopic)
oh well. maybe some day.
Re:so google news then? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:so google news then? (Score:2)
http://search.msn.co.uk/news/results.aspx?q=uk+ve
Re:so google news then? (Score:2)
RSS seems like the right thing to do, like google providing free pop access for gmail, but it circumvents their advertising revenue model. If it doesn't become too successful, then it wouldn't threaten their advertising, though if it starting cutting into the bottom line they could throw ads into their RSS feeds I suppose.
Re:so google news then? (Score:2)
They don't show ads on new, so they're not getting any of that now.
Now, if they could feed 'feeds' to gmail, they could show ads there. A first report of rss-feeds in gmail said that they sometimes show ads (annotated) amids feeds.
Re:so google news then? (Score:2)
Or, for that matter, what's the benefit of Google running the entirety of Google News? It doesn't have any advertising.
And I ask... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:And I ask... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:And I ask... (Score:1)
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Re:And I ask... (Score:2)
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It's the choice that's what matters... (Score:2)
I would ccertainly love to always have access to a full-featured, all-in-one email client, but with Gmail, I can manage my email at home, work, in a training class, at my friend's house, etc. I'm not tied down to a single installation. Yes, I could put definitely Portable Thunderbird on a USB Memory thingy (in fact,
Re:And I ask... (Score:5, Interesting)
I was paying $20 a year for Yahoo! Plus, and using POP3 at work and at home, but then I got gmail, and I liked the interface so much, I let my Y!+ expire.
I'm on my gmail account all day long, checking in with other friends at work (ok, SLACKING OFF), and having an RSS feed at the top would be kind of cool.
This is more proof that Google has a lot more in store for gmail, as well as other services.
Re:And I ask... (Score:2)
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Re:And I ask... (Score:2)
no problem (Score:1, Informative)
That's a big difference. You can send zips and rars as long as there's no executable code in them. I think that's pretty reasonable.
Re:And I ask... (Score:1)
Re:And I ask... (Score:3, Insightful)
Gmail is an excellent example of a Web-enabled app that really make the Web experience pleasant and productive.
-Jim
GmailTips.com [gmailtips.com]
Re:And I ask... (Score:2)
Re:And I ask... (Score:2)
It's regrettable that you feel that way. While I do agree with you that the "How much space do I have left" tip is pretty lame, please don't forget that many of my tips come as answers to people's inquiries. Yes, this one is painfully obvious, but because I actually had to point it out to a couple people, I felt a tip was in order. As new and improved features
Re:And I ask... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:And I ask... (Score:1)
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Organization (Score:2)
With pop3, I have one pile of of messages at home, a second pile at work. The messages are out of sync. You can leave the downloaded messages on the server, but there is no way to keep your Sent messages in sync. If I organize my mail folders at home, I need to duplicate this effort at work.
This situ
Re:And I ask... (Score:2)
When I was out of town and at an internet cafe....
And from there... (Score:2)
I use Kmail (via Kontact) to access my company's IMAP server and my home IMAP server. It autocompletes addresses from my company's LDAP server. It tells me when the person I just got an email from is online with Jabber or AIM. It supports GPG. When I'm on the road, I can use Squirrelmail to access the same accounts and the same a
Re:And I ask... (Score:2)
Those of us that don't use dialups actually don't care that we are spending that much time in our webmail.
In fact I uninstalled evolution on my machine, and removed thunderbird from my wifes and now we only use the gmail web interface.
Who cares about pop3 when they have a webmail GUI that's better than any client I've ever used.
And you know what else? POP3 was perfect for downloading texts that took seconds to download and minutes to read. With all the powerpoint-joke-E.
Google has mastered internet marketing... (Score:5, Interesting)
It's not only that Gmail's services are better. It knows how to market them online.
Google and Slashdot really are merging! (Score:1)
It's the end of independant technology news as we know it.
Re:Google and Slashdot really are merging! (Score:1)
Carp (Score:4, Insightful)
More carp. Slashdot supported Google a long time ago, before it was even a relevant/functional search option... only a budding infrastructure.... only a fresh idea. I keep seeing the bashing of Google posts on Slashdot and I have to wonder why? Why do you care if Slashdot covers the most relevant search engine in the world? Isn't anything Google does NEWS FOR NERDS, STUFF THAT MATTERS?
Re:Google and Slashdot really are merging! (Score:5, Funny)
Imagine the possibilities! (Score:5, Funny)
Er, wait a minute...
Re:Imagine the possibilities! (Score:1)
Re:Imagine the possibilities! (Score:1)
Cleaner Interface (Score:5, Interesting)
That said, how cool would it be to have a full AJAX [adaptivepath.com] client in Gmail that returned search results from the web/images/video, maintained my open inbox, let me read RSS, watch video clips, IM or IRC... a man can dream...
Re:Cleaner Interface (Score:5, Funny)
Look at it here. [apple.com] But don't tell anyone!@#!
Re:Cleaner Interface (Score:2)
Re:Cleaner Interface (Score:2)
It's coming... (Score:3, Informative)
This will be very nice addition. I just hope that Gmail doesn't become bogged down with extras. My wish is that all of these kinds of extras be togglable through Settings...
Ooohh... Google (Score:2, Interesting)
I'm not the only one with complains about what is put on the front page. How about moderation system to the articles on fron page/in sections. If a article is moderated enough down it will drop from the front page to the section and if it is still moderated it might drop out of the system all together. Articles could also rise from the section to the front page.
Th
Re:Ooohh... Google (Score:2)
A)It's TOO smart to do.
B)You would be giving too much power to us peons.
C)Then Timothy, Roland and the rest of the ensemble couldn't pay/get paid to put up articles which are basically plugs and advertisements. After all...there's money to be made!
GoogleDot (Score:1, Flamebait)
Re:Ooohh... Google (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Ooohh... Google (Score:1)
Just as I suspected, you're using IE!
Re:Ooohh... Google (Score:2)
Why the hate? (Score:5, Insightful)
I *do* want to hear about the first email service to give me "unlimited" storage. I *do* want to hear about satellite images on maps (I need the landmarks. I'm horrible with directions
Google, to me, is a company that is a break from the norm - both technologically and business-wise. It's refreshing and intruiging. And I'd like hear from someone who can argue (rationally) against the fact that they have had a huge impact on the WWW.
Re:Why the hate? (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm a little worried about the hype surrounding them, though. I'm not so much worried about anything google has done, or said they plan to do, as about the hype. People keep speculating about how google will be a platform, and how great it will be when they keep all of your data on their servers, and anyone with a web browser can get at it.
The problem with that is that it's a big step backwards from microsoft, freedom wise. The google guys seem like nice guys, and they have their famous "don't be evil" motto and all of that. But the point of all of the whole open source thing is freedom -- it's having control over your own computer and your own data.
There are two problems with Microsoft. The first, and most obvious one, is that they're jerks. They spread fud, they've tried to kill off startups by announcing vaporware in the past, they twist hardware manufacturer's arms, threaten, and bully people.
But there's another problem -- the structure of the commercial software system isn't good. Microsoft abuses it's power -- but would it be ok if another corporate culture were administering that power in a less abusive way? Isn't an open source world still preferable?
Google is a like a good and just king. They don't bully people, they don't make threats, they don't throw their weight around. But they are slowly and surely consolidating a lot of control over the flow of information, generally speaking, in the world. That's scary as hell. They've never done anything that makes me think that they have evil designs. But it's still scary.
What's going to happen when the current management dies or retires? What if they get kicked out? Jobs got kicked out of Apple?
I don't mean to suggest that we should be terrified of google, or that we should think of them as a negative force in the world. But a more sophisticated inquiry into what's happening and what the long term consequences of it might be is certainly appropriate.
In particular, whiz-bang "gee, google came out with a new free-beer gadget that I love!" articles don't help much. I don't know that they hurt that much, but they don't help.
Could you be any less specific? (Score:1, Flamebait)
Re:Why the hate? (Score:2)
Re:Why the hate? (Score:2)
It has nothing to do with Google but more to do with the fact that there have been 21 articles in 3 days. If you had the same volume about Linus and Bitkeeper, the RIAA, Sony's PSP, Microsoft and anything else you would still get the same complaints.
If the S
Re:Why the hate? (Score:2)
Great feature, but... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Great feature, but... (Score:2)
Let's flood their inbox with gmail invites. =D
What?! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What?! (Score:2)
Re:What?! (Score:2)
Someday... (Score:5, Funny)
Google is the idea Pinky and The Brain should have had.
Re:Someday... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Someday... (Score:2)
"Sure, Brain, but where are we going to find a duck and a hose at this hour?"
Cool, now you can add mozdex.com results to gmail (Score:2)
How about some basic features? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:How about some basic features? (Score:3, Interesting)
Or IMAP?
Re:How about some basic features? (Score:2)
Concentrate on more important features first (Score:5, Insightful)
Bells and whistles are nice but how about adding IMAP compatibility and more configurable filtering (Sieve scripts perhaps?).
Cool service (Score:2, Funny)
Make Love (Score:1)
Re:Make Love (Score:1)
Heh, what do you think slashdot does now?
Re:Make Love (Score:1)
Pissing and Moaning (Score:2, Insightful)
Don't see any else whinging about the amount of Linux coverage, or OSS coverage.
Everyone's looking for the new "big company" to make snarky comments about.
not what i'm looking for (Score:2, Interesting)
Does Gmail have a full release date yet? (Score:1)
(And IMHO, it's dancing periously close to being vaporware!)
Re:Does Gmail have a full release date yet? (Score:2)
But anybody who wants one can get one - thats not exactly Vaporware.
Re:Does Gmail have a full release date yet? (Score:2, Interesting)
Now, as far as I know, GMail is
Re:Does Gmail have a full release date yet? (Score:2)
All this Google stuff! (Score:1)
Maybe we should all save ourselves some time and only take note of what Google ISN'T doing.
Another Google thread... how bout Yahoo? (Score:2, Insightful)
Seriously, why is Slashdot focused only on Google when Yahoo is also doing all of these great things to their site? Is it just Google stardom that's gotten to you guys?
nothing to do with RSS (Score:1, Informative)
Re:nothing to do with RSS (Score:1)
Missing feature: Use my own email domain (Score:2)
I have my own domains, with my own email addresses. I can bring them with me if I chose a different email provider.
I forward the mail from the email address to my Yahoo account. Yahoo allows me to set the "From:" line to any email address that I control.
Gmail does not offer me the option of sending email any of my other email domains.
With Gmail, I can put my address in the 'Reply-To:' line, but many people &
Re:Missing feature: Use my own email domain (Score:2)
Here you go [slashdot.org]. The only problem I've seen is slightly increased amounts of spam making it through Gmail's filter. I have to wonder if spammers have opened Gmail accounts and are poisoning the filters by marking their spam as good. It's still a whole lot less than I was getting without Gmail filter
Re:Missing feature: Use my own email domain (Score:2)
Now, if they had IMAP, I'd be very happy. But IMAP has it's own problems I hear.
Really, I should just run my own server at home. But I don't have the time...
You're's truly,
Richard.
Re:can't get in (Score:2)
I've not seen any server messages within the last few days. That doesn't mean there aren't any but it's worth investigating your own end too.
[)amien
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Re:Again with Google!?! (Score:1, Flamebait)