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Content Syndication
Content Syndication
12/02/2002 01:17 PMContent Syndication With ColdFusion MX
Content Syndication With ColdFusion MX
05/25/2004 05:28 AMWebmasterBase May 25 2004 9:48AM GMT
A Webcast About RSS and Internet Content
Syndication
A Webcast About RSS and Internet Content
Syndication
12/23/2003 06:53 PMRSS WinterFest 2004 .. signed
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PHP Magazine: PHP for Creating Content
Syndication
PHP Magazine: PHP for Creating Content
Syndication
08/05/2004 08:58 AM
Speaking at the Search Engine Strategies Conference, Greg Boser
(Founder and president of WebGuerrilla.com) offered an
absolute goldmine of valuable information to consider when embarking
on a link building campaign. One of the tips that he suggested when
developing an RSS feed for your site was to use PHP when creating
content syndication because engine bots do not parse JavaScript. This
means that if you developed your feed using JavaScript, your headlines
and links will not be viewed by the crawler and therefore, you won't
receive any search engine ranking benefits.
Content Syndication with RSS (and Atom,
Second Edition)
Content Syndication with RSS (and Atom,
Second Edition)
12/19/2004 03:36 PMEarlier this week I sent, in an unhappily enormous set of email
attachments, the first draft of the second edition of my book on
content syndication to its technical reviewers. It's an almost total
rewrite, with whole new sections on...
Deliver RSS content to syndication sites
with JSP and JavaScript
Deliver RSS content to syndication sites
with JSP and JavaScript
04/26/2004 10:09 AMCNET Apr 26 2004 1:52PM GMT
Webmasters Get Free Content and Earn
Cash Through the Kizash.com Syndication
Program
Webmasters Get Free Content and Earn
Cash Through the Kizash.com Syndication
Program
12/27/2004 04:35 AMKizash.com syndication system is an easy way for webmasters to add
dynamic content to their site and create an additional revenue stream.
[PRWEB Dec 27, 2004]
Hot Banana Wins 2005 e-Content Award -
Best Content Management System - CMS
Hot Banana Wins 2005 e-Content Award -
Best Content Management System - CMS
04/08/2005 04:55 AMHot Banana Software Inc., a leading North American Web Content
Management Suite (CMS) company, announced today that it has won the
2005 e-Content award for the best Content Management System. The
Canadian e-Content Awards are sponsored by the e-Content Institute and
were created to recognize and honor e-content products and services
used by Canadian organizations and individuals. [PRWEB Apr 8, 2005]
Usenet Content Up For Grabs On Content
Hungry Web
Usenet Content Up For Grabs On Content
Hungry Web
12/19/2004 03:08 PMThe age old question of copyright and Usenet comes up again.
The Difference Between Online Content
And Broadcast Content
The Difference Between Online Content
And Broadcast Content
02/10/2004 02:46 PMMajor League Baseball made news last year for
claim
ing to own all in-progress game data - saying they were going to
go after websites that reported what was happening at a game in
real-time. It didn't matter that the law is pretty clear that you
can't copyright facts - MLB believes that just presenting the data is
a "rebroadcast" of the game. That said, I guess it's no surprise to
hear that they now believe that web audio and video broadcasts of
games should work the same way as television broadcasts with a content
provider
paying a huge
upfront fee for the rights to the games, and then telling them
they can make it back in ad revenue and subscription fees. Of course,
the various internet sites they've approached with this plan have been
laughing them out the door, and pointing out that they're not
television stations, and they just want to provide something useful to
their users - but aren't going to lose money to do so. While MLB has
been at the forefront of offering streaming video and audio, it
appears they still look on this as a broadcast medium, and not the
interactive medium it actually is. They're doing their best to
squeeze more money out of existing fans, rather than attract new fans,
which is dangerous for the future of the sport. Not only do you anger
your biggest fans, you also make it less likely that you're going to
pick up new fans.
oh god not again: syndication and css
oh god not again: syndication and css
01/01/2004 05:42 AMtechnical guidance .. Sam Ruby
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More on syndication
More on syndication
08/05/2004 11:16 PMPreviousl
y someone asked about the word syndication and what it means in
the blog world. Prompted by a question I received, here are some more
thoughts on the use of “Syndicate this Site” and what it
means to have and use an RSS feed.
Typically “syndicate this site” means that the site
owner has an XML feed (RSS and ATOM are the popular formats) that you can use to
read their content. While syndication in the offline world refers to
the fact that you can purchase certain content (comics, old TV reruns) for use
in your publication, bloggers don’t often think of it that
way.
For a variety of reasons, the word syndicate is misused by
bloggers. What a blogger means is that they offer a feed that can be
used to read their site in a news reader or on a site like
My Yahoo or Blo
glines that aggregates feeds. They don’t typically mean that
you can use their feed on your commercial site.
That said, if you contact some of these blogs, you may be able to
get permission from them to use their material on your site with
attribution. Some bloggers are open to this and some aren’t. The
answer you get will depend greatly on what you intend to do with the
feed, who the blogger is, and how nicely you ask.
Syndication and CSS
Syndication and CSS
12/31/2003 07:18 AMThis topic seems to have resurfaced now that
Joi is putting this in his feeds and there even is a howto... like
Shelley, I've yet to be convinced that syndicating CSS is
appropriate, but on a purely technical level, here's a few
comments
...Syndication-ESF-0.04
Syndication-ESF-0.04
09/20/2004 01:11 AMThe C# Programming Techniques Content
Area of Premium Content Aggregator
Braintique.com, www.braintique.com, is
Now Open
The C# Programming Techniques Content
Area of Premium Content Aggregator
Braintique.com, www.braintique.com, is
Now Open
02/01/2005 09:17 PMC# Programming Techniques features articles, tips, techniques, and
source code created by well-known author and programmer Harold Davis.
Davis is the author of more than twenty books about programming and
technology, including most recently Building Research Tools with
Google For Dummies published by John Wiley. [PRWEB Jan 30, 2005]
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.04
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.04
04/28/2004 12:25 AMSyndication Format
Syndication Format
10/28/2003 11:06 PM I realize I'm opening up a can of worms here, but I honestly want a
solid answer. I'm hoping everyone can put aside their differences and
help constructively. Flames and off-topic comments will be deleted
liberally. Consider this a...
Syndication with RFC3229
Syndication with RFC3229
09/15/2004 07:49 AMJames E. Robinson, III: Bob Wyman suggested i implement RFC3229 to
make
proxies and caches behave nicely with sending only modified
content. The new wp-rss2.php file does just that. In addition to
the lack of Apache support that James mentions, I see three problems
...
Really Simple Syndication
Really Simple Syndication
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"Really Simple Syndication"
"Really Simple Syndication"
06/01/2004 10:19 AMSyndication is not publication.
Syndication is not publication.
12/03/2002 11:46 AMYeah, what Mark said. I don't only agree with him 100%, but
I'd say you'd be crazy not to. This is somewhere close to what i said
in my last post.
It should be obvious to any rational observer that this will go
nowhere fast. A syndication format that requires valid semantic XHTML
markup? Spare me. 9 out of 10 bloggers can’t even spell
XHTML.
- Mark
Pilgrim
Syndication in Action
Syndication in Action
04/30/2004 09:08 AMI wasn't going to say anything about the IPO filing by
everyone's favorite search company,
on the theory that anyone reading this blog has already seen plenty
about the news. But one tidbit caught my eye.
According to
Tristan
Lewis,
Google's S-1 states that about 1/3 of its advertising revenue in the
last quarter came from non-Google sites in its network. In other
words, to use the terminology of my
Harvard Business
Review
article, Google is syndicating its targeted advertisements.
Amazon.com was previously my best example, but it was only generating
something like 10% of revenues from partner sites that use its
technology. I expect the Google number to increase, since its
AdSense program for other sites is still relatively new, and
competitive pressures will limit Google's ability to do more straight
search engine deals.
syndication détente
syndication détente
05/29/2004 05:06 AMsilent data loss and why sam ruby's as good a community leader as i've
ever seen
Syndication détente
Syndication détente
05/28/2004 09:44 AMSam Ruby says: The key takeaway here is to beware of anybody who
preaches one true format or one size fits all. Each format has its
strengths. And none of them are going away any time soon. Meanwhile,
you can...
What is RSS/XML/Atom/Syndication?
What is RSS/XML/Atom/Syndication?
05/19/2004 10:31 AMThe little orange buttons that are starting to litter
the web have no doubt caused mass confusion. What are they good for?
Why are they there? And why don't they work? While I and others are starting to look into sugg
estions for developers to alleviate this design flaw, I thought
I'd take a minute to talk about what this technology potentially means
to you, the user. (If you already know what RSS stands for, this
article won't tell you anything new, but feel free to reference when
you need to explain syndication.)
more...
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.08
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.08
09/24/2004 12:02 AMThe case for syndication
The case for syndication
10/28/2003 11:07 PM
In "
Syndication
Made Simple", Presstime outlines the simplicity and benefits
of using syndication techniques, such as RSS for news sites. Most of
these same arguments can be applied to any e-business site.
RSS: Lightweight Web Syndication
RSS: Lightweight Web Syndication
05/23/2002 10:39 PMSyndication By The Numbers
Syndication By The Numbers
04/21/2004 12:54 AMI spent today at a conference, speaking and listening. The best
listening was to a guy named Dave Morse, who helps run a big chunk of
network behind a particularly thick firewall. He’s saving time and
money big-time using syndication and he can prove it...
P2P News Syndication?
P2P News Syndication?
04/09/2004 07:55 PMFreed from syndication
Freed from syndication
11/06/2003 11:06 AMKen
MacLeod:
Review data has permanence, it has
linkability, it has searchability, it has
reusability — why is it locked in a syndication feed
for use pretty much only by syndication clients?
Associated Press on RSS and Syndication
Associated Press on RSS and Syndication
03/06/2004 02:09 AMIn Enthusiasts Call Web Feed Next Big Thing, Frank Bajak (an AP
Technology Editor) does a good job of briefly explaining what RSS,
who's using it, and why it's important. The technology behind them is
called RSS and I rely on it daily to consult The New York Times, the
BBC, CNET News, Slashdot and a few dozen other Web sites that employ
RSS to make the very latest news stories or bits of commentary
available for the plucking. Of...
Syndication with JavaScript
Syndication with JavaScript
07/02/2004 09:40 PMJavaScript
Syndication: How to Easily Syndicate Your Web Content: Here's an
extremely well-done article on using JavaScript includes to syndicate
your content. Very in-depth with many code samples and diagrams.
If you are syndicating to websites that are not under your
control, you don't know that the webmaster will have the expertise to
implement a syndication strategy using XML. You might be syndicating
to a small company that used FrontPage to make the website; they
certainly can't set up a dynamic process to fetch an XML feed from
your site, cache it, and integrate the data into their
site.
I'm almost more impressed with the presentation of the article than
with the content. We need more Web content like this.
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Another syndication approach?
Another syndication approach?
12/08/2003 02:18 AMRandy Morin took RSS mixed it with Atom and came up with PSS.
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.07
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.07
05/03/2004 06:46 AMWidget syndication
Widget syndication
04/09/2004 04:06 PMOne or two examples are emerging of the use of web services to call up
bits of functionality on demand. There's a ...
RSS = Really Simple Syndication?
RSS = Really Simple Syndication?
04/09/2004 04:07 PMArve writes about how the RSS format has disintegrated into a mess of
incompatible formats: 11 ways to valid RSS I think its apparent
that...
Private Syndication
Private Syndication
02/01/2005 09:44 PMOver at the ZD BTL space, David Berlind
writes good stuff on something I’ve been
talking about for a long time, private syndication feeds. My favorite
examples have been feeds from my bank account or credit card or stock
portfolio, but David has another for people like EBay, who can no
longer email their customers because everyone receiving such an email
assumes it’s a phishing attempt (it usually is). David wonders if
existing RSS-based systems can scale up for mass one-to-one usage; the
answer is “yes, obviouslyâ€;
post-and-poll
(as in syndication) is mechanically simpler than store-and-forward (as
in email), it’ll scale just fine. One detail: I think that for this
kind of content-critical, all-business feed, Atom is a more attractive
choice than any of the RSS flavors.
Syndication and Aggregation
Syndication and Aggregation
06/24/2004 08:10 AMFive years ago today, Dave Winer wrote about syndication and aggregation. Dave, thanks
for all you efforts to promote weblogs and syndication - you've helped
open a lot of possibilities for a lot of people.
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