read4me is a Python Web service that reads RSS feeds and, using Bayesian stats, reports how likely it is that you will like the articles.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent Mac OS X POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Changes: This release uses CherryPy, updates the Firefox extension for Firefox 1.5, improves the AI, and adds a new installation script.


Changes: This release contains a new Firefox extension client, a faster, multi-threaded feed reading and training routine, pylint cleanup, and improved graceful degradation of article information.


Changes: feedparser (http://www.feedparser.org/) was integrated with the server backend. Several XUL client usability enhancements were made. Streamlined server ranking was improved. Server support for article author was added. Querying for articles younger than a date was enabled.


Changes: This version features a much improved XUL client. There is server-side support for thresholding.


Changes: A new XUL client, improved HTML handling, and improved guessing.