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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yahoo!_PipesYahoo! Pipes - Wikipedia

    Yahoo! Yahoo! Pipes was a web application from Yahoo! that provided a graphical user interface for building data mashups that aggregate web feeds, web pages, and other services; creating Web-based apps from various sources; and publishing those apps. The application worked by enabling users to "pipe" information from different sources and then ...

    • Pasha Sadri, Ed Ho, Jonathan Trevor, Ido Green and Daniel Raffel
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    • 7 February 2007; 16 years ago
    • Yahoo!
  2. www.pipes.digitalPipes

    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 ...

  3. Yahoo Pipes—or, officially, Pipes by Yahoo!, a rare switcheroo of the company’s name—was a service that offered all that and more in a single platform.Individual “Pipes,” as it were, were both personal and public—the service seemed like a portent of the future that techno-utopians were then predicting.

  4. Jun 21, 2023 · 1. Once upon a time, in the early days of the internet, there existed a magical tool called Yahoo Pipes. It was an era when personalization was the name of the game, and Yahoo Pipes emerged as the ...

  5. Feb 9, 2007 · The big news yesterday was the announcement and launch of Yahoo! pipes. X. Trending. Apple Vision Pro review: Fascinating, flawed, and needs to fix 5 things ...

  6. Jun 5, 2015 · 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 ...

  7. Dec 14, 2023 · Yahoo Pipes—or, officially, Pipes by Yahoo!, a rare switcheroo of the company’s name—was a service that offered all that and more in a single platform. Individual “Pipes,” as it were, were both personal and public—the service seemed like a portent of the future that techno-utopians were then predicting. But like many great products ...

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