So I got real curious and figured out how to do this. (it isn't
visually appealing now and could you a lot of cleaning)
I can grab feeds from bloger, Flickr and youtube and combine then in
chronological order.

If any one is interested I could show/share how I did it.

There's not alot of CF involved. It's a lot of XML and XSLT.
It's deep and might make your head hurt.

Could one use this info to grab a bunch of feeds to populate a site
and use Google's AdSense to make money? hmm

John Ivanoff

On 8/5/07, John Ivanoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you could use amazon s3 for storage. I haven't used it but I have read
> good things about it.
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html?node=16427261
>
> search result for s3 and coldfusion
> http://www.google.com/search?q=Amazon+S3++coldfusion
>
> Since I code all day I don't code to much at home. I have a blogger
> account that publishes to my hosted site. I'm thinking (as mush as I
> don't wan't to because then I'll have three accounts) of using Flickr
> and youtube to post my images and videos for my families site.
> Since they offer rss feeds I could just parse them on a home page.
> no DB managment, storage problems or Bandwith issues. Well unless
> you're streaming a two hour movie or get a ton of hits but that
> doesn't sound like an issue.
> Also I'll point out I haven't looked hard into this it's just an idea I've 
> had.
> With Flickr and the Google Blogger account I can send an image from my
> phone and have it post on my web site.
>
> With Blogger you can write you own layout. You don't have to use one
> of their templates.
>
> Well I know this isn't well thought out but it's some ideas for
> inexpensive storage.
>
> John Ivanoff
>
> On 8/4/07, Conrad Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My dad is looking for a hosting site so he can make a family site to share
> > pictures and videos and such. I told him if he got something with CF hosting
> > then I could make it for him.
> >
> > So what I am looking for a hosting plan that offers CF of course (preferably
> > at least 7), a lot of storage space for pictures and movies. Don't need to
> > worry about email accounts or anything, but I will need a database. I am
> > also looking to not spend a whole lot on this so the cheaper the better.
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> >
> > Conrad
> >
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