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Thursday, April 3, 2003
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By Danny Sullivan, Editor The Search Engine Report, April 2, 2003
How does RSS syndication work? Say you publish a new web page about a particular topic. You want others interested in that topic to know about it. By listing the page as an "item" in your RSS file, you can have the page appear in front of those who read information using RSS readers or "news aggregators" (explained more in my sidebar article, RSS: Your Gateway To News & Blog Content). RSS also allows people to easily add links to your content within their own web pages. Bloggers are a huge core audience that especially does this.
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The war in Iraq [~] particularly the television coverage of the war [~] brings out something fresh and bright in Marshall McLuhan, the media prophet of the 1960's. By Sarah Boxer. [New York Times: Business]
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The number of reported cases of SARS, a mysterious respiratory illness, jumped on Wednesday as China admitted that it had more of them than it had said before. By Donald G. Mcneil Jr. and Lawrence K. Altman. [New York Times: Business]
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Will the consequences of the war in Iraq resemble the tragedy of Germany after World War I or the success of Germany after World War II? By Alan B. Krueger. [New York Times: Business]
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