Comment from Chad Brown
if you're looking for an easy way to convert a yahoo pipe into html check out the jquery plug-in json2html .. http://plugins.jquery.com/plugin-tags/json2html .. all you have to do is write a simple...
View ArticleComment from osorio
It looks like a great concept as it's the first time I've heard of Yahoo Pipes. I want to try it out.
View ArticleComment from ender saraç
The twitter search plugin on my blog uses Pipes. It's definitely awesome...
View ArticleComment from Jeremy Lindblom
I haven't looked into YQL, but I really enjoy Yahoo Pipes. Right now, I am using it to combine all of my friends' blogfeeds (atom and rss) into a single rss feed. It's nice cause I don't have to do all...
View ArticleComment from Josh Kendall
Really cool post Jonathan! I've already created two pipes to convert the XML data from both BrightKite and Last.FM to JSON. Now I won't have to worry if I want to do something with the data from a...
View ArticleComment from marko
YQL is more programmery but seemed a heck of a lot easier than trying to hack up a URL to do the callback.
View ArticleComment from Kent Brewster
Nice example, Jonathan. I like Pipes quite a bit; it's possible to use it to gather up material from many different sites and create a common API layer over everything. (See link to Blog Juice, above,...
View ArticleComment from Jonathan Snook
David: the guy has Flash Video working on the iPhone. Sort of. All it's doing is converting Flash Video into a Quicktime format. That's different. Even more, there's only certain portals that are...
View ArticleComment from David
This guy has got Flash working on the iPhone: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=321ueOiBw7s
View ArticleComment from Kelvin Luck
YQL++ The documentation isn't great but the language is pretty powerful. I wrote up my experiences consuming it from Javascript here:...
View ArticleComment from Rogie King
Interesting...The first comment in this thread (by Chris) refers to the Twitter Search WordPress plugin that I wrote using Yahoo Pipes. I have contemplated whether or not Pipes was a good service to...
View ArticleComment from Jonathan Snook
Wow, YQL is more programmery but seemed a heck of a lot easier than trying to hack up a URL to do the callback. The YQL interface has it right there. I'll have to dig in a little deeper.
View ArticleComment from Cameron Adams
Yeah, if you're using JSON for your own consumption, YQL is a bit more programmery, less gimmicky. Pipes is definitely good for producing consumable RSS, though.
View ArticleComment from Lachlan Hardy
I like to use YQL instead of Pipes. Keeps the code all in one place. See my Github Activity Badge for an example
View ArticleComment from Chris Wallace
The twitter search plugin on my blog uses Pipes. It's definitely cool.
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