Entries tagged with tag: rss

HiT Syndicaat Publish & Search RSS

Thursday, June 16th, 2005

HiT Syndicaat is an enterprise syndication management system (based on the RSS 2.0 XML standard) that simplifies the tasks involved in the creation and editing of content to syndicate.
It is an all-in-one solution (a single install file) that contains:
an HTTP application server capable of returning RSS XML feeds according to your user authentication credentials;
a GUI […]

The Usability of Subscribing to Feeds

Friday, May 27th, 2005

I have always been bothered by how difficult it is to subscribe to RSS/Atom feeds. Consider the user experience — Someone sees an orange button with an unfamiliar acronym, they click it, and the browser starts spewing undecipherable code. Peter wrote about this a while back, and considering how much excitement there has been in […]

Yahoo Offers Publisher’s Guide to RSS

Friday, May 27th, 2005

Yahoo has released a guide to RSS for content publishers, which is now available at http://publisher.yahoo.com/rssguide . This guide is less about rolling an RSS feed and more about what to do once you’ve got an RSS feed, specifically what to do with Yahoo.
Yahoo Offers Publisher’s Guide to RSS

Syndication, RSS, RDF and Atom in a Nutshell

Wednesday, May 25th, 2005

Once upon a time, there was a company called Netscape who was investigating a new market: portal sites and content syndication. The idea was simple: a variety of websites produce relevant content in a (nearly) continuous flow. Portals would be designed to aggregate news and content from those sites and present it to the user […]

How to use RSS correctly

Friday, May 20th, 2005

There is no doubt in my mind that RSS is here to stay. RSS is a simple and effective means of communicating your message to your visitors without invading their privacy or spamming them. It has many benefits over email and there have been many reports of the death of email due to the continual […]


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