Andre Venter: Netopen endsGoogle RSS 2.0 feeds- August 31, 2003 While many new news aggregators come with built in Feedster support, allowing you to monitor up the minute what blogworld... hebig.orgbloghttp://www.hebig.org/blogs/archives/main/001142.php More on the Death of E-Mail- August 31, 2003 Steve Outing has expanded thoughts on the woes with e-mail and the potential of RSS to help out. Well worth... Dan Gillmor's eJournalhttp://weblog.siliconvalley.com/column/dangillmor/archives/001311.shtml Aggregation Synchronization (Part II)- August 31, 2003 I've gathered a number of comments and suggestions about the issues of synchronizing aggregation and here's an "aggregation" of tools and emerging ideas to deal with this problem. To revisit the issue, Dave Winer presented the simplest statement of the problem in describing the Subscriptions Harmonizer: I subscribe to a feed at home but my aggregator at work doesn't know about it, and vice versa. The problem is a bit more complex when you consider enterprise employees that are on the move, and..http://rss.lockergnome.com/archives/opinion/006857.phtml RSS Feeds are the Better Email Newsletters- August 31, 2003 According to Heinz Tschabitscher from About.com; "Email newsletters are great, but spam is not. The deluge of junk mail has made it increasingly painful to follow the news and what's happening on your favorite web sites via email." They also added; "Either the newsletter you're eager to read is hidden in a massive spam attack or it doesn't arrive because your ISP is blocking spam and your favorite newsletter falls victim to the filters, too (now you know why a 'false positive' is something...http://rss.lockergnome.com/archives/opinion/006872.phtml Categorical indirection- August 31, 2003 Don Park's post on how to link blogs and wikis is actually an instance of the following. Take a category, or view (if you prefer database terminology) and send it off to somewhere else. This is cool, and another reason why multiple categorization would be useful. Each category can do its own rendering, transmission, etc. Ted Leung on the airhttp://www.sauria.com/blog/2003/08/30#538 Different ways to organize RSS feeds- August 28, 2003 ...At evectors we are working on a reputation-based filtering system, where users of k-collector will be able to have their news filtered according to who is writing about some specific topic. It's still at a very early stage, but it sounds promising. Whew... it looks like there's still a lot of stuff to invent and code to write, uh w4feed:RSS 2.0http://k-collector.evectors.it/itentdirectory/wwwwtopic?dir=149 RSS - A Primer for Publishers and Content Providers- August 28, 2003 Daypop Top 40http://www.daypop.com/redirect?id=14502093 My.Yahoo is now an RSS Aggregator!- August 28, 2003 "Sneak peek: Yahoo RSS module "The My Yahoo RSS module appeared briefly yesterday on the Choose Content page under Personal Information Management with the name "Blogs", but it seems to have disappeared now. Here is a screenshot of the config page for the module:" (via Blogdigger, BloggingRoller, Arjun) Blogdigger Development Bloghttp://www.blogdigger.com/blog/2003/08/27.html#a32 RSS and email(ing lists)- August 28, 2003 Nice piece on inessential.com talking about RSS and email. You ought to read it (and it builds on things Chris Pirillo has been talking about. I'll wait. Back thanks. Brent asks: "But what about mailing lists Mailing lists are many-to-many. I love mailing lists; I subscribe to quite a few. One possible solution is to have a weblog that people sign up to be able to post to." Answer: rethink mailing lists..... Teal Sunglasseshttp://www.plaidworks.com/chuqui/blog/000721.html |