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What is fubnub?Think of it as a copy command for your internet data. Only it's better than just your plan old file copy command because you apply a user-defined template as you copy. This allows you to add or remove data, and bake some intelligent logic right into your data during the copy process. Why would I want to fubnub a feed?The short answer is to aggregate the data you spread around the internet back to your own blog or email. But really there are other, unlimited, reasons as to why you might want to use fubnub. Here are three quick ones: 1. fubnub is a great way to wrap Twitter tweets, Tumbler logs, Last.fm feeds, and other micro-blog like posts into one larger blog post or email. 2. It's also a great way to generate link list posts and other summary posts from your RSS and internet activity feeds. 3. You define the details of the template you apply to your feed. This means, without having to learn any programming, you can apply all sorts of nifty designs and additional content to your internet data. |
How do I fubnub a feed?It's actually very simple! The basic steps are:
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This example shows you the basic flow you go through to fubnub your last.fm recent tracks via a Twitter publish command.
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Your raw feed looks like this
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Your direct tweet to fubnub
d fubnub #plrt My recent last.fm tracks!
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Your new blog post looks like this
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Note: Publishing via Twitter is not required. You can also trigger publish commands directly from your fubnub.com account tools or you can set your feeds up to be automaticly published on a schedule defined by you.