As for no one paying attention ... I have photos as my home computer screen
saver. My kids and guests often wander into the office, sit down and hang
out looking at them! I'm sure RSS feeds might not have the same draw for my
kids but for the right audience ...

I'd just make sure there was someway to click on a news item on the screen
saver to get more info. Or to get more info on the last thing shown.

Stormy

On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 12:26 AM, Patryk Zawadzki <pat...@pld-linux.org>wrote:

> 2009/1/28 Neil <damonkie...@hotmail.com>:
> > I had the idea of writing an "intelligent" screensaver that would read
> data
> > from RSS feeds, pretty up the data, and display it on the screen at
> certain
> > intervals.   The screensaver could go beyond simply using user defined
> > subscriptions for the data.  It could decide what news to load based on
> the
> > user's current location, time of day, music stored on the system, music
> > currently being played, applications currently open, recent search engine
> > queries, etc, etc...
> >
> > The thing is, it seems rather redundant to write all the RSS management
> > tasks into the screensaver.  There are a variety of feeders available.
>  But,
> > it would also not be the greatest thing for the screensaver to depend on
> a
> > feeder.
>
> You might be looking for this: http://www.feedparser.org/
>
> Having said that, Microsoft did a very similar thing called Channels
> back in the days. And they dropped the idea as soon as it became
> apparent screensavers only run when you're not paying any attention to
> your computer so no one will ever read the news ;)
>
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