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Reach module parity with Yahoo! Pipes #13

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reubano opened this issue Jul 31, 2016 · 1 comment
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Reach module parity with Yahoo! Pipes #13

reubano opened this issue Jul 31, 2016 · 1 comment

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reubano commented Jul 31, 2016

This issue will be used to track the status of unimplemented Yahoo! Pipes modules (pipes).

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reubano commented Nov 12, 2016

  • webservice - lets you send data to an external web service for special processing.
  • locationextractor - examines the input feed for information that indicates a geographic location. If it finds geographic data, the module adds a y** -location element to the output feed.
  • termextractor - analyzes text, and tries to find the most significant few words within it.
  • translate - translates text from one language to another.
  • Yahoo! shortcuts - takes a text string as its input, evaluating the words in the text to help categorize it. It can create categories that include PLACE, PERSON, IDENTIFIER (such as phone numbers or email addresses) and CONCEPT.
  • Yahoo! Local - lets you search for services in a particular area. You can search for Thai restaurants in San Fransisco, or Shakespeare plays in New York, or an auto mechanic in Mechanicsville, Virginia.
  • Flickr - lets you search for photographs by keyword and geographic location.
  • Create RSS - converts an entire list of items into an RSS stream when the input data is not in RSS format.

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