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Google News gets RSS and Atom feeds
Google has introduced RSS and Atom feeds for its popular Google News aggregation service, a year after banning a UK programmer from offering a similar service. RSS and Atom are XML-based document formats that alert Internet users to the latest... [09 Aug 2005]
RSS: 98 per cent of surfers shun it
News While news sites and bloggers are getting hot under the collar about RSS, it seems hardly anyone else is. A report from Forrester Research has found that just two per cent of US internet users are making use of RSS feeds. [28 Jul 2005]
Mozilla expands as Firefox ploughs on
Mozilla's browser for small devices, Minimo, reached a milestone, as a pre-release version appeared with tabs, a bookmark manager and RSS feeds. As it marked the 75 millionth download of its Firefox Web browser, the Mozilla Foundation said it was... [27 Jul 2005]
Mozilla notches up 75 million Firefox downloads
News Mozilla's browser for small devices, Minimo, reached a milestone, as a pre-release version appeared with tabs, a bookmark manager and RSS feeds. As it marked the 75 millionth download of its Firefox web browser, the Mozilla Foundation said it was... [27 Jul 2005]
IBM promotes blogging on the job
In addition, the products will give customers the ability to create RSS feeds through which they can subscribe to the blogs they follow, IBM said. IBM plans to add blogging capabilities to the next version of its Workplace collaboration and... [14 Jul 2005]
SourceLabs launches collaboration site
Called Swik, the site combines a search engine, a wiki for posting documentation and reviews, and information-sharing tools that use RSS. With Swik, people can post information on different open source products and subscribe to RSS alerts on areas... [07 Jul 2005]
Longhorn's RSS commitment
Two Microsoft engineers at Gnomedex '05 took some time out to show just how integrated RSS will be in the next version of Windows [30 Jun 2005]
Microsoft to bolster RSS support
Most typically, RSS is used by news publishers and bloggers to notify subscribers when new information has been posted. Microsoft is proposing an extension to RSS that would allow it to better support ordered lists of information. [24 Jun 2005]
Mozilla says Thunderbird podcasting is on its way
News The technique utilises the RSS file format that allows simple forms of content such as blogs to be repetitively syndicated across the internet and has enabled many people to reach a global audience with self-published radio shows. [03 Jun 2005]
Podcasts are go for Thunderbird 1.1
The technique uses RSS which allows simple forms of content such as blogs to be repetitively syndicated across the Internet and has enabled many people to reach a global audience with self-published radio shows. [03 Jun 2005]
Weekly security round-up
Some people say this is unimportant; however, they apparently don't know about RSS. No single major security threat has emerged recently, so I've decided this week to concentrate on a hodgepodge of various important threats. [31 May 2005]
Nokia branches out with Linux tablet
The device includes software such as Internet radio, an RSS news reader, image viewer and media players for selected types of media. Nokia has announced a pocket-sized Web browser for wireless broadband networks, the Finnish firm's first Linux... [26 May 2005]
Nokia unveils Linux-based web gizmo
News The device includes software such as internet radio, an RSS news reader, image viewer and media players for selected types of media. Nokia has announced a pocket-sized web browser for wireless broadband networks, the Finnish firm's first Linux... [26 May 2005]
Google gets personal over MyYahoo!
News The company also plans to let users add syndicated web content from news sites and blogs via RSS (really simple syndication) technology, said Marissa Mayer, who directs consumer web products for Google. [20 May 2005]
Google feeds desire for RSS ads
News The search company has been quietly testing a service that pairs text or graphical ads from its Google AdSense network with feeds formatted in the syndication standards RSS (Really Simple Syndication) or Atom. [19 May 2005]
