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Add-In: Xbox Community Feeds for Windows Home Server

Sat, Aug 25, 2007

Add-ins, Windows Home Server

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Xbox Community Feeds is a great new add-in for Windows Home Server, which aggregates your RSS feeds and podcasts, and serves them up to your Xbox 360.

Here’s the blurb:

Xbox Community Feeds allows you to view xml based content feeds (xml, rss, rdf) on your Xbox 360 video game console; you can also listen to podcasts and blogcasts as well. Many of your favorite Xbox/gaming websites have what are called RSS feeds, these feeds allow you to read news/listen to audio using RSS Readers, Xbox Community Feeds automatically converts these feeds into readable/listening form for your Xbox 360. Xbox Community Feeds automatically downloads and converts text based content feeds into images that can be viewed from the media>pictures>computer blade and hear audio podcasts/blogcasts from the media>music>computer blade, finally view videos from the media>video>computer blade. Content feeds are automatically managed by the software so you are always given fresh feeds, and older feeds are automatically deleted. Audio feeds show up as playlists and can be listened to while playing your favorite games!

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Terry Walsh - who has written 623 posts on We Got Served.

Hi - I'm Terry and I'm the Owner of We Got Served. The site's been covering everything to do with Windows Home Server since February 2007. I live in Silverstone, UK with my wife and when I'm not working on We Got Served, I have a career as an Innovation Consultant to contend with.

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