Articles, tagged with "syndication rss", page 5
17th November 2006
In a world heaving under the weight of billions of web pages, keeping up to date with the information you want can be a drag.
Wouldn't it be better to have the latest news and features delivered directly to you, rather than clicking from site to site...
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Author:
Tim Gocken
17th November 2006
What is it ?
RSS is a family of XML file formats for Web syndication usually used by news sites and weblogs. The abbreviation is used to refer to the following standards:
* Rich Site Summary (RSS 0.91)
* RDF Site Summary (RSS 0.9 and 1.0)
* Really...
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Author:
Yosef SK
15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Angela Booth
Your brand is you. It's everything that your business is, encapsulated in a name, and sometimes in a slogan. But naming your business and creating a slogan isn't enough. You've got to build your brand, by showing what your b...
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Author:
Angela Booth
29th September 2006
Really simple syndication (RSS) is a very simple, but efficient to notify readers that your site has new content to read. It also allows you to publish your information directly onto a page on another website. Learning about RSS is a must for any person...
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Author:
John V. W. Howe
19th August 2006
RSS is a family of web feed formats, specified in XML and used for Web syndication. RSS is mostly used by news websites, weblogs and podcasting but the tendency shows that everybody is trying to keep his information as RSS.
Web feeds are widely used by...
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Author:
Max Galitsyn
24th July 2006
Okay, so you're a marketing expert but you haven't yet embraced emerging technologies like blogs, RSS feeds, or podcasts. If you think these technologies are a passing fad, then think again. Today, major businesses and a significant number of marketi...
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Marketing Expert
25th June 2006
What is RSS?
RSS is a Web content Syndication format; its name is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a dialect of XML. All RSS files must conform to the XML 1.0 specification, as published on the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) website....
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Author:
Devendra Jaiswal
23rd June 2006
It took just a little time for XML to become very popular format for information sharing across Internet. It is a standard practice now for major web resources to deliver their data in the form of RSS.
RSS is a family of web feed formats, specified in...
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Author:
Max Galitsyn
05th March 2006
Last week, I found myself involved in a very familiar conversation. The owner of an online music download company wanted to know more about "those weblog things" and if he should try to incorporate one into his web site. Like many in his position, when he...
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Author:
Ryan Lawrence
21st February 2006
1. Introduction.
RSS means Really Simple Syndication.
RSS feed is an XML-based file. To give anyone access to the information contained in the feed, the feed must be placed on a Web-server. An RSS feed can contains various information beginning with...
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Author:
Dmitry Baranov
17th December 2005
"Permission Email Marketing", the only way to market your business via Email without getting yourself into trouble and giving you the ability to stay in touch and build a ongoing relationship with your customers and/or subscribers.
The only question is...
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Author:
Cory Threlfall
21st August 2005
Getting indexed in Yahoo has become very difficult in the last few months. The indexing robot, Yahoo!Slurp, has become erratic. For some sites, the robot will view all pages, but only add a few to the Yahoo database. For other sites, sub-domain listings a...
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Author:
Halstatt Pires
13th March 2005
The Internet has dramatically changed society and the manner in which business and individuals communicate. Innovations such as search engines, computer networking, the Web, e-mail, and blogs have transformed business as we know it. Search engines have be...
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Author:
Danny Shepherd
25th January 2005
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