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- This script searches in a particular newsgroup for postings and extracts posted urls. newsurl prints a list containing author, subject and posted urls for each posting containing urls. You can specify filters for the subject and/or the author. So you...
- quote is a very short and simple Perl script that retrieves stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance. It''s a clean and fast command-line interface for getting snapshot stock market prices. It uses the Perl LWP module if available, or lynx otherwise.
- This script allows you to fetch a specified Web page using HTTP, FTP and GOPHER, and parses it for links counting them as it goes. With multiple sites it will calculate the average links per webpage. The script requires the Win32::Internet module.
- Sitescooper automatically retrieves the stories from several news websites, trims off extraneous HTML, and converts them into formats you can read on your Palm computing device for later reading on-the-move. It maintains a cache, and will avoid stori...
- This script fetches the backend file from The Linux Review server every 60 minutes (default) and saves it locally. On request, the local file is read and healines printed in a formatted manner. The script is useful for including headlines in html pages.
- Webget is a Perl script that downloads a list of specified URLs at night. It is only useful if you do not have to pay on a per-minute scale for your Internet connection;
its advantages are that you will reach higher speeds with most ISPs, and you do...
- Dtheatre News Grabber is a CGI/Perl script that allows you to fetch the newest Digital Theater news headlines. It comes with a few customizable features. It requires IO::Socket and IO::Handle modules.
- This is a simple Perl script that takes a list of books and looks to see if they are considered published on fatbrain. It requires the LWP module.
- This simple PHP script allows you to capture the headlines of Geeknews.Org and prints as HTML page.
- This is a PHP script that allows you to capture the headlines of Linux-2000.Org and print them right on your Webage.
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