Take a look at http://epispider.org/  - unfortunately it seems to be having
some problems, but it provided a great timeline and map view generated from
a number of RSS feeds. Maybe try their blog for more info:
http://blog.epispider.net/

On 6 September 2010 13:56, lostexpectation <[email protected]>wrote:

> Have you seen http://wiki.github.com/FlowingMedia/TimeFlow/ its a
> desktop is a visualization tool for temporal data, meant for
> journalists, its by the same people behind ibmmanyeyes
>
> they released this alpha and then got acquired by google
> http://flowingmedia.com/
> so hopefully it will be resurrected after it acquisition death
>
> im looking for something that can add context to the information like
> an archive of rss feed in a band below, sorta like
> http://newstimeline.googlelabs.com/
> but with more then just american news sources...
>
> it would be for the finance minister official dairy data from 2008 -
> 2009 during the financial crisis,I've created some timelines just for
> eg http://dublinstreams.com/coast/timeline/timelinelseptoct.html but
> they need context
>
> http://timeline.alexeysmirnov.name/ is the only one to set up rss
> sources and get vertical timelines working
>
> im interested in having both a wide timeline view and day view
> vertically hour by hour, i think people are most used to seeing hours
> in a day vertically and long spans horizontally
>
> i actually got a horizontal and vertical timeline syncing at one point
> but the vertical wasn't showing the info properly
> http://dublinstreams.com/coast/timeline/timelinelseptocttwo.html , i
> tried the google calendar version
> http://dublinstreams.com/coast/timeline/google_events.html
>
> dipity is the obvious answer,
> http://www.dipity.com/timeline/Members-Of-30th-Dail
> with google news keyword search rss feed but rss doesn't go back far
> enough, need something like post ranks rss replay
> http://rssreplay.heroku.com/
> but have all the rss entries available
>
>
> there were a few other rss to json widget made for timeline but they
> don't work anymore, maybe http://jsonduit.com/ would help, are there
> any other newer tools out there (as easy as simile?)
>
> I guess you could use http://code.google.com/p/timemap/ as it a newer
> development and its more like exhibit with better filtering, you don't
> always have to use the map?
>
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