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RSS of Public Library Check-outs and Requests Available for SF
Merlin Mann | Jan 14 2005
ELF | Your Personal Email Library Reminder Service Following-up on my earlier LazyWeb request for library account RSS feeds. Just last night, I requested that ELF add San Francisco’s public library to their collection of systems, and, bang, there it is when I wake up this morning: free RSS feeds of (and emails about) checked-out and on-request books with configurable reminders, mobile messaging, and a nice, simple interface. Looks pretty cool to use so far, and how fast was that service? I still believe this is the sort of thing that ought to be built-in to almost any conceivable service, going forward. Grateful as I am for the hard-working folks who build things like ELF, it seems to me that consumers shouldn’t need to seek out third-party software, hacks, scraping, and clever chicanery to bubble up their important information in a smart, contextual way. But, until it is truly ubiquitous among vendors and services, it seems like there’s a small but viable market for folks like ELF, RSS Calendar, and others to gobble up here. Syndication ain’t just for kitty photos any more. 4 Comments
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Have to agree with you...Submitted by Brian (not verified) on January 15, 2005 - 5:48pm.
Have to agree with you about Elf. Following your lead, requested my library and later that day they had hooked me up. Agree with you about wondering why the library's don't offer it but I'm sure glad Elf exists » POSTED IN:
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