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Photos: 10 gadgets to wish for this Xmas
Photo It uses an EVDO wireless network for downloading blogs, e-books, newspapers and RSS feeds - and offers access to online encyclopedia Wikipedia. The Garmin nuvi 660 stands out for being winner of an Editor's Choice award on silicon.com's sister site... [03 Dec 2007]
IRC Hacks: Feed Syndicated RSS News Into IRC Channels
White Paper The abbreviation RSS stands for RDF Site Summary (or Really Simple Syndication, depending on who one believes), and it is basically a special kind of XML document that is commonly used to describe the latest items appearing on a web site. [10 Oct 2007]
Reading the News With Sun's RSS Utilities
White Paper RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" and is used for the distribution of newsfeeds and podcasts. Sun's RSS utilities were created by Rodrigo Oliveira under contract from Sun as a simple JSP tag library for the manipulation of RSS. [28 Nov 2006]
The Murdoch factor
AS Analysis Similarly, the likes of Digg (founder Kevin Rose is in at number 49) and the continued growth of RSS (Dave Winer, number 20) show that sales at the newsstand may be one area where Murdoch does have to concede defeat. [25 Sep 2006]
Cheat Sheet: RSS feeds
Cheat Sheet RSS. Most RSS readers, paid-for or free, are operating system-specific though - for example, Newswire only works on Mac OS and FeedDemon only works with Windows. Do all news sites do RSS? Most of the larger news organisations do provide their news... [09 Mar 2005]
The Basics of RSS
White Paper RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication", and it is a standard, public format designed for sharing headlines and the content of web sites (previously known as the RDF Site Summary). But RSS feeds are not just for news anymore. [23 Feb 2005]
Syndicate Your Headlines Using RSS
White Paper RSS stands for Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication. Netscape originally developed RSS to drive channels for their Netscape Netcenter. Formerly known as RDF, RSS was developed in 1999 and has quickly evolved into the dominant format for... [21 Feb 2005]
Building an RSS Feed Made Simple
White Paper RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication," and it's all the rage. If you have a normal routine of sites you visit with frequent content updates (news, blogs, whatever), and each site has an RSS feed, you can at a glance see what's new at all of... [15 Feb 2005]
Blogging and RSS - The "What's It?" and "How to" of Powerful New Web Tools for Educators
White Paper Depending on who you talk to, RSS stands for Rich Site Summary or Real Simple Syndication. Either way, RSS is a real important technology that information specialists and educators would be well advised to harness sooner rather than later. [15 Feb 2005]
RSS: Hot Fix for Info-Junkies
White Paper RSS is a nested acronym: RDF Site Summary, where RDF stands for Resource Description Framework. The RSS standard describes a simple framework to publish headlines and links on the Web. Although it has been around since December 2000, the standard... [15 Feb 2005]
IMN on RSS
White Paper RSS may be one of those tech acronyms that you'll have to get used to. A publisher can tag a certain bit of content (such as, say, a news headline and summary) as RSS, and then the end-user can view it in three ways: on that publisher's site... [15 Feb 2005]
Really Simple Slate
White Paper RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication," and it's a way for any Web site to push its most recent content to readers who sign up for the service. You can read Slate in your Web browser, you can print it onto paper, you can sign up for e-mail... [14 Feb 2005]
Rockin' RSS With PHP on Your HTML
White Paper RSS (which stands for Really Simple Syndication) is, at its core, a push technology that was developed by Netscape. An RSS feed lets webmasters tease visitors into returning to their websites again and again to check out new content. [14 Feb 2005]
Normalizing Syndicated Feed Content
White Paper After all, RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" (or "Rich Site Summary", or "RDF Site Summary", or something), and Atom is just RSS with different tag names, right? So you want to write a program to read RSS and Atom syndicated feeds. [13 Feb 2005]
Google dampens browser speculation
News The "near" web represents the PC; the "far" web stands for television; the "here" web represents mobile devices; the "business to business" web for XML, RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds and other backend technologies; and the "weird" web is... [06 Oct 2004]
