Listed below are the different feed addresses for Yahoo! – just replace keyword with your own search query or phrase before subscribing to that feed.
Web Search:
http://search.yahooapis.com/WebSearchService/rss/webSearch.xml? appid=yahoosearchwebrss&query=keyword
Videos:
http://search.yahooapis.com/VideoSearchService/rss/videoSearch.xml? appid=ysearchblog&format=mpeg&query=keyword
Images:
http://search.yahooapis.com/ImageSearchService/rss/imageSearch.xml? appid=yahoosearchimagerss&query=keyword
Yahoo! News:
http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/rss?p=keyword
The images and video clips are available as media enclosures in the RSS feed so you can directly download them locally via any pod-catcher or your news reader itself. These feeds are also useful for SEO folks, to let them track new web pages that may creep up in Yahoo! search results for keywords of their clients or even for checking penalties.
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1. Comment by eq plat
Friday, November 28th, 2008 11:07 pm GMT +8 at 11:07 pm
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2. Comment by michaelbrooklyn
Monday, August 2nd, 2010 04:55 am GMT +8 at 4:55 am
I think we’re making some progress now. TurboGears 2 and Pylons use something we’re calling “WSGI Components” which are not pure WSGI middleware in the sense you mean it. Routes for example has a pretty standard API to work with, but it’s (or something implementing that API) is definitely required for Pylons to work.