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When you buy the RSS Super Pack, you'll get 20 free plugins that you can use to format, filter, and control how RSS feeds are displayed on your website.

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What is CaRP?

CaRP is an "RSS parser" -- a PHP web script that converts content from RSS data feeds to HTML (the format of web pages), and integrates it seamlessly into your webpages.

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The Hours Ago Plugin

The Hours Ago plugin improves readability and emphasizes the freshness of the content you're importing by displaying "relative" timestamps like "posted 15 minutes ago" instead of datestamps like "posted 5/23/2009 at 2:13pm".

Items more than 24 hours old can be displayed as "3 days ago" or with the full date (and optionally, the time).

You can even display items up to a certain number of days ago as "3 days ago", but really old items using their full dates.

Little Ice Age: It Was Not the Sun
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Hacking the NES With Lisp
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Facebook Orders Banks To Stop Leaking IPO Details
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Lenovo Ordered To Refund 'Microsoft Tax'
5 hours ago - angry tapir writes with an excerpt from an article over at TechWorld: "A French laptop buyer has won a refund from Le...

Google 'Solve For X' Website Goes Live
6 hours ago - alphadogg writes "Google on Monday released a website and video regarding its Solve for X project, which the company ...

Indian Engineers Modify Kinect To Help the Blind Walk With Confidence
6 hours ago - New submitter albinobee writes "The Kinect for Xbox 360 isn't only about gaming; it can also be used to help compensa...

New Intel 520 Series SSD Taps SandForce Controller
7 hours ago - crookedvulture writes "Intel continues to partner with third-party controller makers for high-end SSDs. Its new 520 S...

A5 Mystery Solved (Why Siri Won't Run On iPhone 4)
7 hours ago - Hugh Pickens writes "Anna Leach reports that Siri support has been a contentious issue for owners of earlier iPhones,...

Sandboxed Flash Player Coming To Firefox
7 hours ago - Trailrunner7 writes "Adobe, which has spent the last few years trying to dig out of a deep hole of vulnerabilities an...

Scientists Embed Electronic Components Into Optical Fibers
8 hours ago - An anonymous reader writes "Scientists at the Universities of Southampton and Penn State have found a way to embed el...

Book Review: The Windup Girl
8 hours ago - New submitter Hector's House writes "'Nothing is certain. Nothing is secure,' reflects one of the characters in Paolo...

Nascent Graphene Institute Makes Steps Toward Transistors
9 hours ago - judgecorp writes "A research team at Manchester has taken a big step toward building transistors with graphene. So fa...

NASA Pulling Out of ESA-led ExoMars Mission?
10 hours ago - astroengine writes "It's a strange irony that to afford the expense of space exploration, international collaboration...

Moglen: Facebook Is a Man-In-The-Middle Attack
11 hours ago - jfruh writes "In an email exchange with privacy blogger Dan Tynan, Columbia law professor Eben Moglen referred to Fac...

Google Starts Running Fiber In Kansas City
11 hours ago - New submitter Kiyyik writes "After weeks of wrangling over shared space on utility poles, Google and the KC Board of ...

 
 

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