Pipes is a powerful composition tool to aggregate, manipulate, and mashup content from around the web.
Like Unix pipes, simple commands can be combined together to create output that meets your needs:
Pipes only sounds hard. Watch our intro and see how you can quickly turn your idea into a usable, working feed.
Uses the census data from census.gov (in CSV format) to give a sorted list of population by state
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This pipe is designed to use eBay's RSS API to find items within a certain price range.
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Build your own watch list. Displays last quote and chart. View-source and customize as needed. Best viewed as RSS. (Get as RSS)
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We are introducing a new module, the XPATH Fetch Page. We are also going to deprecate the Fetch Page module at the end of June. So please convert your existing Pipes that use the Fetch Page module to the XPATH Fetch Page module...more
In this talk from YUIConf 2011, we demonstrate the features of the Yahoo! Pipes editor and explain how you can use Pipes and YQL to power your web apps, create mashups, and more.
Frontend Changes String builder, Item builder and URL builder modules now have a max of 40 item per module, increased from 10. In the Pipes Editor, in folders “My Pipes” and “Favorites”, the sort order is now based on last modified Pipe...more
This pipe will get top 10 movies from Rotten Tomatoes and then use YouTube video feed…
Keep track of upcoming IPOs in your RSS reader. source:…
Search for jobs posted on monster.com, indeed.com, google base,…