Grazr Java Reads RSS feeds!
I discovered this cool piece of JavaScript earlier today. The service is called Grazr, and it has the ability to read RSS feeds and open them up in a Java window. I am currently trying this out in order to feature my podcasts (since podcasts are distributed via RSS). The Grazr window, which operates much like Apple's Finder window, can play MP3s, which makes it great for showing off your podcast to people who don't have iTunes or want to download stuff.
But it isn't just for podcasting, it can read any kind of RSS feed. So, much like Bloglines, you could just post a bunch of feeds into Grazr and see what's new. And then you can post it on your blog for everyone to read.
This is sort of a dorky post, but I thought I would share this neat piece of tech with everyone.
Posted by MikeRubino at November 10, 2006 4:23 PM | TrackBack
