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By: links for 2008-12-07 at dekay.org

[...] for 2008-12-07 Published by delicious_linkbot on December 7, 2008 in links. Merging Several Calendar iCal Feeds With Yahoo Pipes « OUseful.Info, the blog… (tags: ical merge pipes yahoo [...]

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By: Monkey Vs Robot - My Weekly Idealist post Brokekid.net

[...] OUseful.com runs through how you can quickly merge multiple calendar feeds into one feed using Yahoo! Pipes, making subscription less tedious. Why is this useful? Instead of importing multiple...

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By: mcbenton

Frickin’ brilliant. I’m curious about one thing. I get how you aggregated the feeds using Delicious and Pipes. Those steps are relatively straightforward for someone who understands how those services...

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By: Tony Hirst

“What I can’t figure out is what made you think to filter your Pipes feed URL through TinyURL? Maybe I don’t understand what tinyurl does, but that step would never have occurred to me in a million...

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By: 2thyme

Hey, nice blog here. I’ve been looking at getting this to work for some time, and the tip about tinyURL is a good one. I think I tried FeedBurner or some-such. Anywho. The hangup with getting this deal...

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By: Andi

Hi, I investigated why with pipies generated iCal Feeds doesn’t work with iCal (the Mac OS X Application) I found out I has to to with the HTTP headers: Orinal header from pipes, which iCal doesn’t...

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By: Leeds Jazz » Jazz iCal Feeds

[…] http://ouseful.wordpress.com/2008/12/06/merging-several-calendar-ical-feeds-with-yahoo-pipes/ […]

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By: Nicholas Barnard

Just an FYI for folks who read all the way down: I just wandered across this, and Yahoo Pipes now works with iCal on Lion. It might work with Snow Leopard, I'm not sure..

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By: Steve Burger

So how often will this run? So if somebody adds an event or removes one does it synch fairly quickly?

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By: Tony Hirst

@Steve Pipes caches for a time (a few minutes last time a checked - which is admittedly a year or two ago!); your browser/O/S, if pulling RSS data from the Pipe, may cache the feed for a time etc etc

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