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Monthly Archives: June 2007
Mark Your Favorite Pipes
Our new favorites feature makes it easier for you to share, use, and re-visit Pipes that you like. To favorite a Pipe click on its corresponding star icon. There are a few ways to access favorites: You can … more
Introducing iCal and CSV Support
Pipes now supports the ability to process and emit CSV and iCal data. There’s a new module in the Pipes Editor called Fetch CSV that allows you to retrieve online data sources formatted in CSV (comma separated values). … more
Pipes Powered Maps On Your Site
We worked with the Yahoo! Maps team to put together two examples that demonstrate how you can take the output from a Pipe containing GeoData and overlay its content on a Y! Map. Using these examples, you can … more
Working with Pipes on your web site
Many Pipes developers have asked how they can get Pipes content onto their web site or blog. We’ve put together a small piece of sample Javascript to show how you can get a Pipe’s output into your page … more
IBM DeveloperWorks Tutorial on Pipes
The IBM developerWorks website has posted a feature article on Pipes that includes both an in-depth description of the project and a great tutorial. Here’s how they describe the article: This tutorial provides a basic understanding of Yahoo … more
We’re back!
This evening we pushed a number of updates to Pipes and there are some exciting new things to tell you about. In brief, we added new ways to browse and explore Pipes, updated the design of the Pipes … more
Scheduled Downtime on Wednesday
On Wednesday, June 6th, Pipes will be offline for approximately 2 hours starting at 6:30 PM PST. We’ll be performing a routine, scheduled update and expect regular service to return by around 8:30 PM PST. Click here to … more