Find information about everything that is RSS
30 Apr
Though relatively new, Web 2.0 has taken the world by storm. Familiar old technologies such as Flash and newer technologies such as AJAX and RSS feeds offer ground breaking new ways for retailers and consumers to connect with each other and communicate. These features are changing the face of online marketing.
30 Apr
If you use Digg you probably know how useful the RSS format can be. Only 5% of the Internet population use it though, so let’s try to increase this awareness on May 1st.
30 Apr
I’m presenting a keynote at the next International Association os Software Architects (IASA) IT Architect conferences on May 22 - 23 in New York City. I was looking through the agenda and I came across this - Interesting Real-world Architectures…
30 Apr
How to create a very simple RSS 2.0 feed with PHP and XML.
30 Apr
Aaron over a FullTiltBlogging has cooked up a cool RSS promotion in celebration of RSS Appreciation day (which is tomorrow.)
30 Apr
FeedBurner is the most popular syndication network on the internet as that is the reason why Google acquires it for its purpose. We could predict what would happen after this combination.
30 Apr
If you listen to podcasts you are probably subscribed using your favourite RSS reader, I have already talked about which is the best RSS reader. Whilst this is fine it’s not the best way to handle podcast RSS attachments. Things like pictures, video and sound files are not actually enclosed within the feed itself so these files need to be do
30 Apr
Podcast is a new media technology that takes advantage of the existing Internet standards to host and transfer files, including a mechanism to let consumers check for updates easily.
30 Apr
The latest news and ingame events from World of Warcraft, Guild Wars, and EVE Online, using the RSS tools at FeedBite.
30 Apr
Popular tech news website Slashdot is inaccessible, as are other Sourceforge sites (Thinkgeek, Freshmeat, Sourceforge.net). So far only speculation as to the reason for the outage, but interestingly enough, the RSS feed at rss.slashdot.org still works.