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	<title>For Work And Play &#187; Yahoo</title>
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		<title>Yahoo! Pipes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Months back I heard that Yahoo was working on the Pipes project. I had since forgotten what it was all about, so I looked it up yesterday. The homepage for the project describes it as follows :
&#8220;Pipes is a powerful composition tool to aggregate, manipulate, and mashup content from around the web.&#8221;
This is pretty accurate. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Months back I heard that Yahoo was working on the <a href="http://pipes.yahoo.com" title="Pipes">Pipes</a> project. I had since forgotten what it was all about, so I looked it up yesterday. The homepage for the project describes it as follows :
<blockquote>&#8220;Pipes is a powerful composition tool to aggregate, manipulate, and mashup content from around the web.&#8221;</blockquote>
This is pretty accurate. Although, the best part about it is the interface. They&#8217;ve managed to accomplish what others have not &#8211; made it possible to create an application without writing a line of code. Their interface is intuitive, flexible, and indeed powerful .  Other than watching  this <a href="http://www.jumpcut.com/view?id=594F555C568011DC9D24000423CEF5B0" title="introductory video" target="_blank">introductory video</a> , I haven&#8217;t yet experienced their documentation. I created my first pipe, using the data on Craigslist.  Pretty simple. Then I found someone else&#8217;s pipe that was similar but better &#8211; so I cloned it, then modified it <img src='http://andrewwoods.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> 

I&#8217;m an avid reader of news online, particularly topics that pertain to personal technology, web development, and software applications. So I searched the pipes library for one specific to <a href="http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/search?q=tech+news&amp;x=6&amp;y=7" title="tech news">tech news</a>.  I used the RSS output of my selected pipe to read my news this morning.

Happy computing!]]></content:encoded>
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