Wed, 27 Aug 2003 15:18:56 GMT
A Primer for Publishers and Content Providers. The benefits of RSS as outlined in the document:
RSS is an excellent and cost-effective way of driving traffic to, and increasing brand awareness of, any website that publishes content (e.g news, jobs, events) regularly. Once a publisher produces an RSS file, they are enabling others to syndicate their headlines, without any further work on their part.
RSS is the dominant format for distributing headline content on the Web.
RSS allows easy sharing of data between sites. Webmasters can use an RSS file to easily incorporate third party content into their own site.
Content from RSS feeds can be easily repurposed allowing, for example, cross searching of a number of different feeds at once.
RSS content can be added to personal desktop news reading applications like Feedreader or AmphetaDesk.
RSS is a disruptive innovation – where HTML was in 1994.
RSS is an interesting development for sure, and i find it extremely useful
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Wed, 27 Aug 2003 15:07:42 GMT
Microsoft Windows: Insecure by Design, by Rob Pegoraro,
The Washington Post.
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everyone knows about this, but what people have to realize is that microsoft isn't just at fault, that networkwise, microsoft systems can more or less be weaponized with ease. they are not built to be a trusted platform they are mean to be like easy to play with kid toys, but the problem is that these toys are choke hazzards.
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Wed, 27 Aug 2003 11:52:31 GMT
They Think Its All Over. It looks like this flashmob thing is just about over. The penultimate one has been held in New York …. [iWire]
yes, it probably is 'over' as in 'no longer cool' but it is somewhat interesting.
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