Ted Ritzer: RSSthe latest & greatest on RSS(Untitled)- December 16, 2003 New Browser Based RSS Aggregator. I'm playing with the beta of Fastbuzz, a new aggregator. It lets you create a search and turn it into... Dan Gillmor's eJournalhttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/rss/2003/12/16.html#a3611 (Untitled)- December 16, 2003 A letter to Harvard about Syndication. A Note to Harvard University: Dave Winer handed you a major gift when he turned RSS 2.0 over to Harvard. One that, I'm sure, you might not yet fully appreciate. I've seen the light. Syndication will clearly be a major part of what happens next in the computer world. Already my ability to read Web sites has increased ten fold (I now read about 640 RSS feeds in the time it used to take me to read less than 60 HTML-based Web sites). You think RSS isn't...http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/rss/2003/12/16.html#a3598 (Untitled)- December 16, 2003 Nokia's RSS. Russell Beattie talks about Nokia's use of RSS.The Scobleizer Webloghttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/rss/2003/12/16.html#a3597 (Untitled)- December 16, 2003 RSS 2.0 Framework. The RSS 2.0 Framework. Enables .NET programmers to add syndication to their apps.The Scobleizer Webloghttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/rss/2003/12/16.html#a3596 (Untitled)- December 16, 2003 KB RSS Feeds. Tim Heuer says that the Microsoft Knowledge Base RSS feeds are "must haves."The Scobleizer Webloghttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/rss/2003/12/16.html#a3595 (Untitled)- December 16, 2003 BitTorrent and RSS. eWeek's Steve Gillmor covers my life lately: RSS and BitTorrent. Disruptive Heck yes!The Scobleizer Webloghttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/rss/2003/12/16.html#a3594 (Untitled)- December 16, 2003 RSS & BT Together. AntiPasto writes "According to this Yahoo! News article, RSS and BitTorrent could be set to join in a best-of-both-worlds content management system for the ... Slashdothttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/rss/2003/12/16.html#a3592 (Untitled)- December 16, 2003 Brent Simmons on two frequently asked RSS questions. 1. About using HTML in titles and descriptions. 2. Should link elements be permalinks or should they point to an external page We're may write clarifications, if necessary. In both cases, the spec says something. We'd like to know where people need clarification to deploy content or apps. Scripting Newshttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/rss/2003/12/16.html#a3585 (Untitled)- December 16, 2003 Who Groks RSS for Corporate Info Nokia. Wow. If you're into RSS and wonder how a company can use it to empower a wider community, check out... Dan Gillmor's eJournalhttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/rss/2003/12/15.html#a3572 (Untitled)- December 14, 2003 Markup in titles in RSS. The RSS 2.0 spec and its predecessors may not say clearly enough if you can or can't include markup in titles. But I don't think you should include markup in titles. Titles are like file names (not exactly of course). They are a happy medium between software and people. Both must be able to read them and make sense of them, in all contexts, and do so easily. While it seems reasonable that a description may contain markup, it also seems reasonable that a title should...http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/rss/2003/12/13.html#a3558 |