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June 28, 2007
Digg Those Pipes
Over on Search Engine Journal, Raj Dash has a three part series about using Yahoo! Pipes to analyze Digg stories, votes, and submissions. Not only is this a good use of Pipes, but much of the information is presented in an easy to digest video format so you can see how things are built for yourself.
Check 'em out:
- Yahoo Pipes: Analyzing Digg, Part 1: By Submitter
- Yahoo Pipes: Analyzing Digg, Part 2: By Category and Submitter
- Yahoo Pipes: Analyzing Digg, Part 3: Filter by Votes
If you've seen any cool Pipes (or Pipes videos), let me know.
Jeremy Zawodny
Yahoo! Developer Network
Posted at June 28, 2007 9:16 AM | Permalink
Comments
Hi Jeremy, thanks so much for the compliment. I have a big series of Pipes tutorials over at http://www.tubetorial.com. I am also working on a future series on RSS Radars using Pipes over at http://rsscases.marketingstudies.net/. The latter are not up yet. The former has maybe 8 screencasts on Pipes.
Posted by: raj at June 29, 2007 7:12 AM
nice note !
Posted by: Ralston at July 12, 2007 2:55 AM
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