Sentences with phrase «from rss»

A lot of people truncating aren't formatting so I lose track of which post or which blogger is which but I recognized you and your blog right away from the RSS preview I saw.
He explained how scrapers easily accomplish the content theft by quickly setting up a blog through a free hosting service like Blogger and using a plugin or script to automatically copy the content from RSS feeds that they specify.
Rainmeter skins can provide a whole range of functions, from RSS readers, system resource use, battery life, email, and weather forecasts.
If you do not want these five items played every time a customer requests their flash briefing, then you must remove older items from the RSS or JSON file.
What they all have going for them: a plethora of information and sources and, thanks to HTML5 and other innovations, formats that are far more pleasing to use than the batches of linked headlines that keep some away from RSS.
You could use this application to display items from an RSS feed, check whether a server is online, show the top processes using resources on your Mac, display available storage, and a variety of other things — from information on the Internet to system statistics from your Mac.
The company also uses data from RSS feeds and hopes to add other sources such as Facebook updates and Google (s GOOG) Wave posts.
As Simon points out, creating Twitter posts from RSS content on the other hand has always been quite easy, and a number of services (Twitterfeed, Hootsuite) allow this.
While on - page retweeting tools such as Tweetmeme and Twitter's RT widget are a start, most users would benefit from sharing directly from an RSS reader or a Social Bookmarking application like Del.icio.us.
I also filter carefully the amount of information that flows from the RSS collection that I monitor.
Is my protection that my RSS reader reads / pulls only from RSS producers that I specify?
Keep informed of news about people in various ways, from the RSS fees they add to status updates Spock supplies.
It actually, once you get going, it'll pull from RSS feeds and pin for you.
I also use a tool called Tailwind, and Tailwind's really helpful because it does something very similar to BoardBooster in that it pulls from the RSS feed so that I can just kind of follow blogs that I like and know that they're going to have good content.
I'm sure this is very old hat, but maybe, just maybe, there's someone out there who's been holding back from RSS because it's just another thing to learn.
This includes plugins that pull in feeds from an RSS source, social network plugins that pull in status updates, Flickr plugins that auto - post photos, and so on.
~ ~ ~ ~ From 2006 to 2010, topics mostly came from RSS feeds, but since then, I've relied mainly on Twitter.
Here are the regional and hemispheric splits - this time from RSS — note there is some variation between latitude bounds between these and UAH data, which we are checking for you.
Consequently there is some variation particularly stemming from RSS truncation of the southern hemisphere (data covers 85N - 70S):
This should dampen the enthusiasm of deniers like Ted Cruz who have relied on satellite data from RSS to dispute global warming.
Update November 2008: Changes from RSS TLT Version 3.1 to Version 3.2 (pdf); Changes from RSS Version 3.0 to RSS Version 3.2 (pdf)
Tell us why you trust atmospheric models from RSS and UAH better than thermometer data?
Second, it's from 1979 to 2006, so it's four years old now — find a more current one (here's one from RSS, which uses the same raw data as UAH).
From the RSS data, the trend estimate is 0.038 + / -0.154 (2 sigma) deg.
One question I do have for David; You said the data is from RSS / MSU TLT satellite measurements.
For the satellite trend, I am using that same TLT file for - 70 to 82.5 as on your FTP site (that I got from RSS / MSU today).
(stratosperic should be stratospheric) There is also a more detailed plot on the WUWT Sea Ice page from RSS a little ways before the data changes from the Arctic to the Antarctic.
The message «Read more of this post» is coming from an RSS or other syndicated feed, which is apparently unable to process this post due to its rather large size.
As I recall NOAA16 has been unreliable for a long time, RSS don't use it From RSS: Version 3.0 MSU & AMSU — February, 2007 Data from NOAA - 16 AMSU are no longer used.
The other two are estimates of lower - troposphere temperature, from RSS (Remote Sensing Systems) and UAH (Univ. of Alabama at Huntsville).
It is shown that T24 ‐ T2LT trends from both RSS and UAH are significantly smaller than those from AR4 GCMs.
Notes: Calendar year (annual) anomalies were computed using Excel from the RSS satellite 2015 year - end monthly dataset and NOAA's 2015 year - end monthly dataset.
Science is based on physical data and the physical data provided by Roy Spencer with the UAH MSU global temperature dataset differs only slightly from the RSS MSU temperature dataset strictly from the computational process used.
Do you know that the trend for the last 18 years from UAH is within.001 of the trend from NOAA and all of the trends from all the data sets overlap with the trends from RSS and UAH.
I used the monthly means downloaded from the RSS website.
To tamino # 135 — I'm guessing you rounded the figures from RSS while I used all the data and a statistical package to derive the trend.
[Response: To clarify, the «personal communication» from RSS to S+C concerned a sign error in how the diurnal drift correction had been applied in the S+C 2LT product.
There are 5 best - known global temperature estimates, surface data from GISS, HadCRU, and NCDC, and lower - troposphere estimates from RSS and UAH.
Figure 3: Comparison of temperature anomalies from RSS satellite data (red) over the Moscow region (35ºE — 40ºE, 54ºN — 58ºN) versus Moscow station data (blue).
Yet it's in disagreement with similar satellite reductions from RSS (which is the subject of * this * post), and from the U. of Washington, and from the U. of Maryland.
Set Post Descriptions to «Keep original descriptions from RSS feed» just so your RSS feed tells Triberr how descriptions should look instead of Triberr guessing
In terms of promoting older posts, unfortunately because it does rely on pulling in data from your RSS feed, it only adds new posts once you've connected it with Triberr.
Occasionally, I have also rescued posts by grabbing the post from the RSS feed, but the RSS feed was a b...
Occasionally, I have also rescued posts by grabbing the post from the RSS feed, but the RSS feed was a blank as well.
I learn something new nearly every day from my RSS feed, and I try to show the writers my appreciation with comments or tweets.
You may also be interested in Lucifox, which is an extension for Firefox that lets you read and browse eBooks within your browser and you can also create eBooks from RSS feeds.
From RSS and Twitter to Instapaper, Pocket and even good old Facebook.
It's just my favorite way to save and read long articles that I find from my RSS feeds, I feel like I'm creating a personalized news magazine.
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I just refreshed the episode from the RSS.
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