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2010

Pipes: Flickr Social - returns a feed of comments on photographs posted by user

Based on a Flickr username (not user id), returns a feed of comments on photographs posted by user together with the any comments a user has posted to other photographs. Filter out the any comments posted on any photographs that are not posted by the user such that popular photographs of other people won't also show up on the same feed, which as it often does,

2009

SML Wiki: Interestingness(note: work in progress)

Interestingness is a media (images, videos, etc) ranking algorithm to provide as an additional metric for search results. The algorithm is based upon an algorithm created by the Flickr team, and is further enhanced by metadata knowledge resulted from the Del.icio.us development. The algorithm was first unveiled publicly on Flickr on 2005-08-01.1 SML.SML: Interestingness = f(views, faves, comments, tags, time, user, network relationships); The ranking is based on one or more of the following factors: * the quantity of user-entered metadata2 (i.e. tags) * the number of users who have assigned metadata3 * the number of favorites assigned to the photo4 * relationship between the person who uploaded the photo and the people who are commenting5 * access patterns related to the media object6 (i.e. where the clickthroughs are coming from; who comments on it and when)7 * a lapse of time related to the media object8 (i.e. velocity of metadata acquisition)

2007

Mr. Speaker » Blog Archive » Introduction to Yahoo Pipes

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Allows you to filter and process RSS feed data in a chain - using a cool web graphical user interface. The result can be spit out in a variety of formats that can then be used in your RSS reader, on your blog, in a Greasemonkey script

Pipes - Tutorials

Many excellent tutorials for Pipes have been written by users, here are a few:

Yahoo pipes : les aggrégateurs de fils de diffusion (RSS) en mode graphique

Editeur visuel en ligne qui combine et fait un « mash-up », de vos fils RSS. Vous pouvez les triez, les filtrez en mille et une combinaisons.Les utilisateurs ont donc créé leurs propres tutoriels, étapes par étapes du processus de construction de vo