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> RSS Workshop.
(SOURCE:"windley")-Nice RSS tuturial
<quote>
In this workshop you'll learn how to create, validate, parse, publish, and syndicate your own RSS news channel. The emphasis will be the practical application of RSS XML/RDF metadata for dynamically publishing: You can use RSS channels to allow customers to keep up on industry specific news, check weather, look for jobs, view upcoming concerts or university lectures, monitor specific websites, and much more
</quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]
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> The Semantic Web...
in Haiku. (SOURCE:"diveintomark")-Someday I'll actually take the time to understand this.
<quote>
An Introduction to the hard Semantic Web... ...in simple Haiku
</quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]

> Syndicate Your Page.
(SOURCE:"42")-Look ma, no software! Automagically produce RSS files without blogging software, cool!
<quote>
Do you have a webpage that you'd like to see provided in RSS, a syndication format used by hundreds of programs and read by thousands of people? Now it can happen. All you have to do is add a simple marker around each item, like this:
</quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]

> Syndication Subscription Service.
Cool! Give it an RSS Feed URL and it will give you links to subscribe to Radio, AmphetaDesk and other aggregators
<quote>
A general syndication subscription service for RSS content consumers, RSS content producers and their middle agent: An aggregator.
</quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]
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> The Weak Link.
This sounds about right.  Blogging is in its early days and thereare all kinds of possibilities for improvement to the toolset..  
<quote>
Blogging is definitely in its infancy. The existing tools cover the basicmechanics of aggregating feeds and posting an entry to a blog, but I feelthey could do a lot more to support the thinking that precedes the ranting.What tools are needed? In an earlier entry I mentioned searching for peopleinstead of dead pages, and I would add:
  • finding blog posts that are similar to a given one, both to drilldown on a subject (all posts similar to some post I found interesting) andto find posts of interest (all posts similar to what I post)
  • grouping aggregated items by content similarity, to sort through postsfaster (first all software development posts, later all digital photographyposts, everything else only if I have time)
  • searching on previously aggregated or browsed stuff (if I read somethingsomewhere I want to be able to find it again)
  • integrating local files and mail in aggregation and search (I worknot only with weblogs/k-logs but also with mail and documents on my disk)
  • supporting emerging pattern identification and idea forming (so thatI don't have to jot something down on a whiteboard with an URL next to itto remember it)
</quote>
[Roland Tanglao: KLogs]

> Radio UserLand : Beta: RSS Explorer Tool.
(SOURCE:Scripting News)-Yes! Dave is programming again! Welcome back!
<quote>
From the RSS Explorer page you can view lists of subscriptions from other Radio users. Each channel or "feed" has a checkbox to the left of its name. If it's checked, you're already subscribed. You can choose to subscribe or unsubscribe by clicking on the Subscribe button to the right. To see a different list, choose a name from the popup menu, below, and click on the View button.
</quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]
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> Weblogs.Com for RSS.
(SOURCE:Scripting News)-Dave continues to innovate. Very cool.
<quote>
Weblogs.Com is a service that tells you, both in HTML and XML, which weblogs have changed in the last three hours. Now, for the first time, that service has been extended to RSS news feeds. You can easily find out which feeds have changed in the last three hours. This could be the key to improving the efficiency of news aggregators, as the market grows.
</quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]
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> Captured in XML.
(SOURCE:"jonu")-Yes, it is sad that Microsofts WYSIWYG control in IE hasn't changed and their still isn't one in Mozila! <quote> Sadly, the tools that capture nearly all of our keystrokes -- e-mail, word processors, Web pages -- can't compose valid XML. Solving this problem is as critical as any challenge facing Web services today. Ideally every operating system would offer a standard XML editing component, embeddable in Web pages and GUI applications. Wired to a DTD (Document Type Definition) or XML Schema, this component would allow users to interactively create or modify valid instances of the DTD or schema. </quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]

 

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