Why should I produce it?
Syndicating headlines is an excellent and cost-effective way of driving traffic to, Continue Reading »
Syndicating headlines is an excellent and cost-effective way of driving traffic to, Continue Reading »
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See also Distributing lists of feeds and Slash Style Sites.
Lists of RSS sources
NewsIsFree A large site that collects RSS and publishes feeds it finds. Continue Reading »
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RSS provides an easy to manage way of collecting headlines, links and Continue Reading »
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According to UserLand, “There is no consensus on what RSS stands for, so it’s not an acronym, it’s a name.” I’ve seen the following:-
Really Simple Syndication Rich Site Summary R(DF) Site Summary Rich Site Syndication Rich Syndication Standard
And no doubt many others. I like the first of these, but the others have merit too.Since the split in the community between the 0.9 development and the 1.0 development, there has been talk of giving new names for each fork but retaining RSS for 0.91 and earlier. But there hasn’t been consensus on this, so for the moment, everyone continues to use “RSS” for all of it.
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Websites that publish new content regularly usually provide a list of news headline style links to their latest content. In addition to displaying these headlines on their own Continue Reading »
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CaRP: Caching RSS Parser - This PHP script retrieves an RSS feed from a remote server, parses, reformats and displays it, and keeps a cached copy of the reformated text Continue Reading »
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Although RSS and blogs are slowly reaching mainstream, they are still missuderstood by most marketers in relation to eachother and in relation to their relatives, e-zines and Continue Reading »
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Before starting out and decide if this “thing” is useful, we need to get some meaning and grab some light, let us take a look: RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication” or “Rich Continue Reading »
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The nature of cyberspace is changing fast with the rush now on to set up rss news feeds. Every gram of news and current affairs is gleaned from the four corners of the globe so Continue Reading »
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Viruses and the deluge of the cyberspace version of junk mail, spam, has forced marketers to look for new ways to get back into the surfer’s eye. Spam filters hinder many of today’s Continue Reading »
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Before we discuss RSS, let us define what a ‘feed’ is.
A “feed” is a medium of providing specific information to online audience. Continue Reading »
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If you’re like many you are saying “What is RSS?”
It stands for Really Simple Syndication and has been around for about 10 years in one Continue Reading »
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RSS is short for Really Simple Syndication. It is part of the XML family that is used for syndicating information. Put simply RSS allows one web site to share information with Continue Reading »
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RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is the talk around the net these days because of its many benefits. However many people are not really clear exactly what RSS is? Continue Reading »
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What is RSS?
You probably have seen this three-letter acronym in the course of your internet surfing. Continue Reading »
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An RSS feed is created in a non-HTML format called XML. RSS readers or aggregators can interpret and display that coding, but Web browsers can’t. Soon, RSS/XML readers will be Continue Reading »
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A Humorous look at RSS (Real Simple Syndication) as A Couple of Chicks tackle the how to and the why bother of RSS! Continue Reading »
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Over the years technology has provided us with more options for sending and receiving content over the internet. One of the newest is a delivery system called Real Simple Syndication or “RSS”. Continue Reading »
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RSS, RSS, RSS… you hear the constant chant, but who really knows what the heck RSS means? Continue Reading »
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RSS is short for Really Simple Syndication. It is part of the XML family that is used for syndicating information. Put simply RSS allows one web site to share information with Continue Reading »
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Imagine the next time you join a discussion about RSS. When you start sharing the fascinating RSS facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed. Continue Reading »
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Imagine the next time you join a discussion about using RSS. When you start sharing the fascinating RSS facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed. Continue Reading »
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What is RSS?
RSS is a Web content Syndication format and its name is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. All RSS files must conform to the XML 1.0 specification. Continue Reading »
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Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a tool useful for saving or retaining updated information on websites that you frequently visit or websites that are your favorite. RSS utilizes an Continue Reading »
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RSS is a family of web feed formats, specified in XML and used for Web syndication. RSS is mostly used by news websites, weblogs and podcasting but the tendency shows that Continue Reading »
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