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  1. Feb 8, 2007 · Yahoo!’s new Pipes service is a milestone in the history of the internet. It’s a service that generalizes the idea of the mashup, providing a drag and drop editor that allows you to connect ...

  2. Dec 15, 2023 · I used pipes back in college to randomize our roommate ordering in picking dorm rooms. I had it take the top headline on The NY Times website, hash it, and pull out numbers from 1-6 in a deterministic way. It was the best way I could think of to do it from afar over the summer, and convince everyone it was fair without needing to run code ...

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    Pipes worked. You get a canvas area and can place blocks on it. First you enter data, for example by pointing a block to an RSS feed. Then you connect that block to other blocks. This data then moves through your pipe, block by block, and each block can manipulate it. A simple example is combining multiple RSS feeds into one and filtering that ...

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  5. Pipes is a spiritual successor to Yahoo! Pipes, but if you did not know that site, you can think of Pipes as a visual programing editor specialized on feeds, or a visual shell, or simply as a glorified feed configurator. Pipes gives you blocks that can fetch and create feeds, and manipulate them in various ways.

  6. Feb 9, 2007 · Yahoo wants more mashups. The Web giant on Wednesday released Yahoo Pipes, a hosted visual-development tool that lets people manipulate data feeds from Web sites to create new applications. Mashup ...

  7. Dec 15, 2023 · I used to hit up our local vintage store (next to my high school) and pick up all the donated NESs and games to resell on eBay (probably back to the people who's parents donated that old useless junk...) I used pipes back in college to randomize our roommate ordering in picking dorm rooms. I had it take the top headline on The NY Times website ...