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- Casthat is a Web-based news aggregator. It lets you syndicate the XML/RSS file to your own website on the fly. Casthat supports all version of RSS even if the RSS file is not valid.
- Small script which retrieves the current Homeland Security Advisory System threat level and displays an image. Can use as an image or with SSI (Server Side Includes). Requires HTTP::Request and LWP.
- Bid Monkey is a command line tool, written in Perl, created to automatically place a bid on an eBay auction at the last minute. It will run in the foreground or background, and only requires basic information from the user, such as username, password...
- HAMweather is a free weather software package that can be used to add custom weather capabilities to your web site. These added weather forecasting abilities will provide the user interactivity you need to keep your web visitors coming back. HAMweath...
- FirstProductions Dining Guide, a CGI script written in the Perl language, can give your web site a comprehensive worldwide dining guide, including restaurant information, reviews, and direct links to even more reviews. Now includes support for Region...
- Moresuitable allows you to intergrate targeted news content with complete control over news positioning, color, and font. More than 300 news categories available from Moreover.
- This is a Perl script that grabs the latest news from Bangkok Post (Thailand) English newspaper and displays it in a web page via SSI (or as a new page - directly linked to the script).
- This free perl script will fetch the headlines from MaximumEdge.com and display them with links to their articles on your website. You can choose which categories to display including business, entertainment, health, international, sports, tech, US, ...
- Display live KLSE stock summary on your web page.
To make the stock summary more stable, this program is separated into two scripts.
- A CGI script for extracting the news headlines from The Star newspaper (Malaysia) and displaying them on your web page.
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