Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
White Papers RSS - "Really Simple Syndication", is a powerful combination of XML and standardized formatting, for the means and purpose of information or content distribution. It is, as the name states, a simple method or approach, which provides the capability...
[September 2, 2004, 0:00]
Newspapers Try 'Really Simple Syndication'
White Papers Short for Rich Site Summary (and sometimes called "Really Simple Syndication"), RSS allows Web sites and individual users to subscribe to headline feeds from news sites, with links to the complete stories.
[August 28, 2004, 0:00]
Really Simple Syndication: Boring Name - Brilliant Idea
White Papers The simple definition of RSS is that it is 'a way to format, regularly changing content, enabling it to be shared with individuals and other Web sites. This paper explains the basics of RSS and makes you think about how it could benefit your...
[September 2, 2004, 0:00]
RSS: Really Simple Solution
White Papers There are a number of feature-rich but relatively complex XML specs and protocols (for example, ICE and NewsML) that handle content syndication of all types, but most of the time InfoWorld only needs to syndicate very simple information with our...
[August 28, 2004, 0:00]
Engage Committee Members And Avoid Email Fatigue Using Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
White Papers RSS, (really simple syndication or rich site summary) offers a noise free alternative for retrieving important messages and news promising to help consortia open a direct and dependable channel of communication with committee members.
[August 28, 2004, 0:00]
Microsoft To Bolster RSS Support
News Microsoft plans to announce on Friday that it is expanding its support for the Web publishing standard Really Simple Syndication. Winer also hinted that RSS may be assuming a more central role at Microsoft, noting that there is a team devoted to...
[June 24, 2005, 12:35]
A Distributed Framework For Serving RSS Feeds
White Papers This paper presents a framework and infrastructure for a scalable Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed distributor. The deployment of such a system would reduce the CPU load on the server side, and would allow clients to have access to their RSS...
[August 3, 2007, 0:00]
Tapping RSS With Shell Scripts
White Papers RSS is Really Simple Syndication, an XML-format data stream that's much more easily parsed and tracked than HTML pages, at least programmatically. This paper show you how to write a shell script that watches the news at Slashdot.org and...
[February 14, 2005, 23:00]
Using RSS In JSP Pages
White Papers RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, is a specification for XML files to provide syndicated data. It is typically used by news sites and blogs to provide information concerning the latest news stories, posts, etc.in such a way that links to the...
[December 15, 2006, 23:00]
Normalizing Syndicated Feed Content
White Papers 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? Sounds simple enough. So you want to write a program to read RSS and Atom...
[February 13, 2005, 23:00]
Building An RSS Feed Made Simple
White Papers RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication," and it's all the rage. The idea is pretty simple. Output some XML to the Web that content aggregators and other sites can consume and display. If you have a normal routine of sites you visit with frequent...
[February 15, 2005, 23:00]
Xaccute Whitepaper: RSS Web Feeds Equal Net Gains
White Papers Short for Really Simple Syndication (or Rich Site Summary, depending on who's asking and whom you ask), RSS is an XML-based format for content distribution. It was once mainly a way for 'bloggers to share content updates among themselves and with a...
[February 21, 2005, 23:00]
Syndicate Your Headlines Using RSS
White Papers RSS stands for Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication. It is an XML format specifically designed to share content. Netscape originally developed RSS to drive channels for their Netscape Netcenter.
[February 21, 2005, 23:00]
The Basics Of RSS
White Papers 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.
[February 23, 2005, 23:00]
RSS: An Internet Syndication Standard
White Papers RSS - an abbreviation for either Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary - is an Internet data standard that makes it easy for organizations to deliver personalized content to subscribers in a standard format, or "RSS feed.
[September 2, 2004, 0:00]
Bloggers Threaten Revolt After Google Swaps Standards
News Google's Blogger service is bypassing Really Simple Syndication in favour of an alternative technology, in a move that has sparked more discord in a bitter dispute over Web log syndication formats. Google confirmed that it is offering Atom...
[February 12, 2004, 8:15]
Costa Mesa Tries RSS For News
White Papers The California city of Costa Mesa is using the Extensible Markup Language-based Really Simple Syndication (RSS) format to publish news items it now sends to people via e-mail, a route it considers increasingly suspect.
[August 28, 2004, 0:00]
VisNetic Oddpost: Unified, Web-Based Mail & News Aggregation
White Papers RSS, short for Really Simple Syndication, is a web content syndication format that is changing the way many people receive and view news and information on the Internet. The RSS protocol is technically a form of XML (eXtended Markup Language), and...
[August 28, 2004, 0:00]
IRC Hacks: Feed Syndicated RSS News Into IRC Channels
White Papers 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.
[October 10, 2007, 0:00]
RSS Aggregator NewsGator Manages 2.5 Billion Articles With SQL Server 2008
White Papers NewsGator makes life easier for individuals and companies by aggregating Really Simple Syndication (RSS) data feeds from across the Web to provide users with customized content delivery, enabling everyone to essentially create their own electronic...
[March 23, 2008, 23:00]

