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RSS: 101
This article provides an introduction to what RSS feeds are designed to do and how the end-user determines what information they want and how to accesses the information.
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RSS and the Future of Content Distribution
RSS, Real Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary, is an XML-based format (using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) that provides an open method of syndicating and aggregating Web content. Using RSS files, you can create a data feed that supplies headlines, links, and article summaries from your website to others. Users can have constantly updated content from websites delivered to them via a news reader (aggregator), a piece of software specifically tailored to receive these types of feeds.
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The Future of Blogs: Your Content and Your Business
So much content is being produced that it is virtually impossible to keep track of all the latest updates on all but the smallest of niches. There is going to have to be a rethinking on how we find and distribute content and information. After all, we can't go on fighting over the top few search engine spots forever.
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Really Simple Syndication Is a Win-Win for Publisher and Provider
RSS allows web site owners to publish free content to help build their web site without spending thousands of dollars and thousands of hours working on content. It also gives content providers an opportunity to distribute their content widely through cyberspace and increase their reputation and traffic to their web site.
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RSS Feeds – Adding a Feed to a Website Using PHP
Adding an rss feed to your website is not as difficult as most people believe.
The great thing about adding RSS feeds to your website is that the feed can keep your page content updated automatically since you are ‘streaming’ information directly from the news on another website to your page!
The method of adding RSS feeds discussed below involves the use of PHP and HTML.
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Please Do Feed The Sites: What Is RSS?
To explain what RSS is and why it has everyone so excited, let me just start out on common ground with something we already know, a traditional website. Traditionally, a website contained whatever content may have been put on it and that content may be static or may change constantly. The problem here has always been that a user had no way of knowing when or if that content had changed other than checking back periodically or being notified by someone.
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RSS Specifications Explained
RSS Specifications Explained, RSS stand for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. This is usually of the file format XML or Extensible Markup Language. In actual fact, RSS filetype is a subset of XML.
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RSS – Using RSS for Your Web Site
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and while as a concept it has been around for several years it is only recently that its use has caught on with fervor and brought it immense popularity. Today there are several websites of all sizes that are using RSS technology to their advantage and so can you.
Users typically have to...
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RSS – Cutting Edge Content
Using an RSS feed can be much more than enjoying information on a personal level. Find out how to use an RSS feed to develop self-updating information that will bring visitors back to your site on a regular basis.
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Harness The Power Of RSS News Feeds For Your Marketing Strategies
If you publish your own content or articles you can submit to article directories which now also are starting to incorporate RSS as well. People are on the internet for Information and websites contain this information. Website owners need new and updated information on a daily basis to feed their readers needs.
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