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Hawaii Legislature RSS

July 8th, 2004  |  by Derek Willis  |  published in XML

The Hawaii State Legislature has an RSS feed of reports from state agencies received in the past two months. A second feed covers recent acquisitions by the Legislative Reference Bureau.

Virginia RSS Feeds

February 14th, 2004  |  by Derek Willis  |  published in XML

The Commonwealth of Virginia has two RSS feeds, one for its listing of “featured sites” and another for emergency information.

FEC News Releases via RSS

February 13th, 2004  |  by Derek Willis  |  published in Python, XML

The Federal Election Commission does a good job with its datasets, in general, but its website leaves a lot to be desired. Things are posted in various places on an inconsistent schedule, basically whenever the good folks at the FEC are able to do it. So if you wanted to keep track of the FEC’s [...]

EEOC RSS Feed

January 27th, 2004  |  by Derek Willis  |  published in XML

The federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission now has an RSS feed of its press releases. It even looks good in a browser.

LII Goes RSS

January 23rd, 2004  |  by Derek Willis  |  published in XML

The Librarians’ Index to the Internet has a great weekly roundup of new and interesting resources on the Web, which I’ve long subscribed to via email. Now it’s available as RSS. The feed is here.

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