Our Friday's fail
We know, you have received lots of Promo blocks in your feeds these weekend. We are really sorry about that. The reason of that accident was our intention to deploy on Friday’s evening. Time flows, but...
View ArticleTwitter authentication
We have added a new authentication endpoint — Twitter! Now you can sign in even if you don’t have Facebook account. Just click on the “Sign in” button, choose the “via Twitter” item from the drop-down...
View ArticleNo more promo items
Hi!We have received a negative feedback about ours recent feature. Thanks to everyone who have sent to us a email, or tweet, or any kind of feedback. The promo item was removed for any types of...
View ArticleFeedback page added
In this update we added a page to collect your ideas, thoughts and questions about the service. You don’t need to open a mail client to submit your issue. Just follow the link in the main menu and do...
View ArticleBoth HTTP and HTTPS protocols are available
Some of our consumers were asking for non-HTTPS connection to their feeds. Here you have it: now Queryfeed supports both HTTP and HTTPS protocols. For example, actual NASA tweets are available by...
View ArticleHardware update
Two days ago we updated hardware that serves Queryfeed. Now it consumes 8 CPU cores with 16 GB RAM. That will greatly decrease the number of errors, long-time connections and other annoying things.It...
View ArticlePayPal troubles
Last week we had some problems with PayPal. We didn’t receive PayPal notifications, that’s why some of our customers saw non-actual information on their dashboard.Please appreciate our apologies for...
View ArticleTwitter title composer
There is a new feature!Now it’s possible to specify a method how a title of RSS item should be composed. There are four variants at the moment:Both user’s human and machine nameMachine name onlyHuman...
View ArticleInstagram support added
Today Queryfeed has started to support Instagram.You may search either by account name or hashtag. For example, the search term nasa will return the latest photos belongs to the official NASA account,...
View ArticleInstagram geo-location support added
Queryfeed now supports searching photos by geo-location code.When you search for some place on Instagram, notice that a particular place has their own code passed through the URL.The image below shows...
View ArticleIFTTT now supported
Good news: Queryfeed now produces W3C-valid RSS feeds. That means you are welcome to use them with IFTTT service!Here is a screenshot from the IFTTT dashboard. It shows an applet that reads a feed from...
View ArticleTwitter coordinates and place info added
With the latest update, Queryfeed ships two additional tags for Twitter RSS responses. These are twitter:coord and twitter:place. Inside them, there are geographical coordinates and information about a...
View ArticleFeedback page added
In this update we added a page to collect your ideas, thoughts and questions about the service. You don’t need to open a mail client to submit your issue. Just follow the link in the main menu and do...
View ArticleBoth HTTP and HTTPS protocols are available
Some of our consumers were asking for non-HTTPS connection to their feeds. Here you have it: now Queryfeed supports both HTTP and HTTPS protocols. For example, actual NASA tweets are available by...
View ArticleHardware update
Two days ago we updated hardware that serves Queryfeed. Now it consumes 8 CPU cores with 16 GB RAM. That will greatly decrease the number of errors, long-time connections and other annoying things.It...
View ArticlePayPal troubles
Last week we had some problems with PayPal. We didn’t receive PayPal notifications, that’s why some of our customers saw non-actual information on their dashboard.Please appreciate our apologies for...
View ArticleTwitter title composer
There is a new feature!Now it’s possible to specify a method how a title of RSS item should be composed. There are four variants at the moment:Both user’s human and machine nameMachine name onlyHuman...
View ArticleInstagram support added
Today Queryfeed has started to support Instagram.You may search either by account name or hashtag. For example, the search term nasa will return the latest photos belongs to the official NASA account,...
View ArticleInstagram geo-location support added
Queryfeed now supports searching photos by geo-location code.When you search for some place on Instagram, notice that a particular place has their own code passed through the URL.The image below shows...
View ArticleIFTTT now supported
Good news: Queryfeed now produces W3C-valid RSS feeds. That means you are welcome to use them with IFTTT service!Here is a screenshot from the IFTTT dashboard. It shows an applet that reads a feed from...
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