Articles, tagged with "syndication rss", page 4
07th July 2008
First, I would like to apologize for the title (RSS for Dummies), but it really describes the way I wrote this article. Because the RSS concept can be confusing, I tried to explain it in the simplest way. While many people are stuck using the same-old met...
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Moe Tamani
05th June 2008
What is RSS?
RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication. RSS was introduced by Netscape in 1999.As per Wiki, ‘RSS is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts.' In other words...
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Sharmistha Neogi (Pinks)
25th March 2008
When you think of software and personal computers (PCs), you think Microsoft.
The global software giant dominates the PC market in both penetration and pocketbook.
It seems you can't go a single day without seeing at least one news story and sever...
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upinder singh negi2
06th November 2007
Web 2.0 has opened up a number of interesting new options for internet marketers, especially in the area of content syndication.RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is a web content syndication format that allows you to publish and distribute ...
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jerret
30th October 2007
What is RSS?RSS means Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a special format based on XML, which was first used to unite headers with web content. In fact, RSS feeds are XML files containing data according to the RSS specification, and usually located on a we...
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Extralabs Software
21st October 2007
A blog is a personal journal that you update online frequently and the author points to other links to support the author's commentary. Readers post comments on the journal entries and this makes the blog interactive. Readers can also subscribe to blogs u...
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Mark Abrahams
28th September 2007
Really Simple Syndication [RSS] still may not mean much to the average internet user but it is a technology that may very well revolutionize the internet as a news reading medium.RSS is a recently developed technology that allows you to follow information...
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Clyde Dennis
21st September 2007
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) refers to a group of formats used for automatic content distribution via the Internet. An RSS web feed is a summary of web content from a source that is updated regularly. When you see news or sports tickers on a web site, ...
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Cindy Dykstra
07th August 2007
In an interview about the future of search and outdated SEO methods, Matt Cutts of Google said it is useless doing traditional SEO on a site unless you also have enough good content and the reputation in your field to be a challenger.
Building a reput...
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Jayden Adams
07th August 2007
Time Magazine hailed social media is the one thing that most influenced the news and our lives in 2006 and it continues to be a major influence as we hit the halfway mark in 2007.
One trend making the cut n 2007 is the adoption of RSS in the enterpris...
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Jayden Adams
05th June 2007
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a tool useful for saving or retaining updated information on websites that you frequently visit or websites that are your favorite. RSS utilizes an XML code which scans continuously the content or subject matter of a...
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turbomike
10th February 2007
Submitting RSS feeds to RSS directories can be a real pain for webmasters or business owners who use RSS feeds to make regular product announcements or promotional offers. When RSS technology first appeared on the internet in the late 90s, the usage is pr...
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Davion Wong
20th December 2006
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines and other Web content. Think of it as a distributable "What's New" for your site. Originated by UserLand in 1997 and subsequently used by Netscape to fill channels ...
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Sandeep
11th December 2006
Blog RSS
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a tool useful for saving or retaining updated information on websites that you frequently visit or websites that are your favorite. RSS utilizes an XML code which scans continuously the content or subject mat...
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Michael
17th November 2006
Part One: Introduction to RSS and Content Syndication
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication.
Also called web feeds, RSS feeds are a content delivery vehicle - a method of getting new content out on the Internet and sharing it with others.
Or...
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