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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...

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Comment 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.

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Comment from ender saraç

The twitter search plugin on my blog uses Pipes. It's definitely awesome...

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Comment 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...

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Comment 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...

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Comment 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.

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Comment 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,...

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Comment 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...

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Comment from David

This guy has got Flash working on the iPhone: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=321ueOiBw7s

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Comment 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:...

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Comment 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...

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Comment 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.

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Comment 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.

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Comment 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

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Comment from Chris Wallace

The twitter search plugin on my blog uses Pipes. It's definitely cool.

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