Really Useful Simple Syndication (RUSS)
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"Really Simple Syndication"
"Really Simple Syndication"
06/01/2004 10:19 AMReally Simple Syndication
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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...
BBC NEWS | Help | RSS | RSS Feed (Really
Simple Syndication)
BBC NEWS | Help | RSS | RSS Feed (Really
Simple Syndication)
01/19/2004 06:13 AMBBC NEWS Help RSS RSS Feed (Really Simple
Syndication)
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Jersey Shore Real Estate Web Sites Offer
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) Feeds
Jersey Shore Real Estate Web Sites Offer
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) Feeds
06/05/2005 11:37 PMThe fastest growing marketplace for Jersey Shore home rentals and
sales is www.brigantine4rent.com and www.brigantine4sale.com, free,
self-service Web sites connecting brokers, agents, property owners and
property seekers. The sites will now offer Really Simple Syndication
(RSS), an XML-based format for distributing content to a wide number
of people. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2005]
A Group of Software, Marketing,
Specialists Have Come Together from 3
Continents to Release the Next
Generation Marketing Tool for RSS
(Really Simple Syndication)
A Group of Software, Marketing,
Specialists Have Come Together from 3
Continents to Release the Next
Generation Marketing Tool for RSS
(Really Simple Syndication)
04/11/2005 02:13 AMCustom Reader – Launches an RSS Branded News Reader which is Fully
Customizable to Any Website or Company. Custom Reader is about to
change the way we safely push information and news to readers using a
method that has been around since 1996 with its Windows Desktop News
Reader. [PRWEB Apr 11, 2005]
What does Russ think?
What does Russ think?
08/04/2004 03:07 PMDoc reports
from the Garage.....
A reader just pointed me to Appcraft.org, an "international
application developing platform for handheld and smartphone."
Yesterday Trolltech's Qtopia Phone Edition won a Product Excellence
Award at LinuxWorld (disclaimer: I was a judge on that one).
Qtopia is a development environment for phones and PDAs. It's clear
that the phone is becoming a new and rich environment for mobile
applications. In fact, it's clearly eating the PDA (look at the Treo
600).
It's not clear, however, which phone OS platform will win the
hearts and minds of developers. Symbian is the platform offered by
some of the big phone makers, and it seems to be ahead right now; but
Palm, Microsoft and Linux are also in the mix.
I'm interested in seeing how DIY-IT plays here. One can easily imagine
a raft of business apps that tie employee phones into company data
environments, for example.
Thoughts?
[Doc's IT
Garage]
Marc quips in.....
Whenever I hear about some open mobile/PDA platform - I think of Russell
Beattie.
"So Russ! Wassup wit dis Qtopia stuff? Is it the bomb or bust?
Or somewhere in the middle? Java, php, python - what?"
Go Russ!
Go Russ!
06/21/2004 07:08 PM
Can't wait to run into Russ
Can't wait to run into Russ
03/14/2005 05:09 PM
I sure hope to see Russell Beattie somewhere in my
travels.
I gotta get him to help me find his new MyYahoo RSS
reader for mobile phones.
I got a coolio 6630 from
Charlie Shick at Nokia - and I'm roaming around using it and it's
fancy features. Sure hope loading data off ofit works - as it's my
only camera I'll have with me.
I wonder where the plug-in for Lifeblog for MT is?
It's kind of fun watching Russ turn into
a Yahoopster.
RIP Russ Meyer
RIP Russ Meyer
09/22/2004 12:04 PM
Xeni Jardin:

Russ Meyer, the filmmaking legend responsible for such sexploitation
atrocities masterpieces as "
The Immoral Mr. Teas", "
Faster, Pussycat! Kill!
Kill!", and "
Beyond
the Valley of the Dolls", has passed away at age 82. He lived a
long life, full of glamour and boobies. All of us should be so lucky.
Fleshbot, naturally, has more:
Link. Rest in peace, Mr. Meyer. (
thanks also to Caines, Jean-Luc, and others who
suggested).
Guestbl0gger Russ Kick interviewed on
NPR
Guestbl0gger Russ Kick interviewed on
NPR
05/31/2004 12:33 PMBoingBoing guestblogger Russ Kick (yep, that's him over in the
right-hand column!) was recently interviewed for the NPR media
analysis show '
On the
Media" about freedom of information -- and your power to use it.
Link to archived show in Real Audio. Transcript
should be available on Tuesday. (
Thanks, Jeremy)
Russ Long's Guide to Nashville Recording
Russ Long's Guide to Nashville Recording
04/04/2005 12:09 AMAudioinstruction, LLC announces the first in a series of recording
instructional videos:
Russ Long's Guide to Nashville Recording follows veteran engineer,
Russ Long, as he records and mixes two complete songs from start to
finish that include drums, guitar, bass, keyboards and vocals. The
sessions were recorded on a Mac running Digidesign's Protools®
Russ records "Marianna" using some of the finest recording gear
available including Chandler Limited®, Daking™, Royer®, Langevin®
and Pendulum Audio™.
Russ Kick's "Disinformation Book of
Lists"
Russ Kick's "Disinformation Book of
Lists"
05/05/2004 12:52 PMBoingBoing guestblogger Russ Kick has a brand new book out,
The
Disinformation Book of Lists. It's a bunch of really subversive
data wrapped up in a user-friendly "book of lists" format -- politics,
current events, business, history, science, art and literature, sex,
drugs, death, and more good stuff. For instance:
* 9 Visitors Who Died at Disneyland
* 12 Strange Drugs, like carbogen, arsenic, and salamander brandy
* The CIA's 25 Tips for Interrogating a Prisoner
* 13 Nuclear Tests That Spread Radiation into Civilian Areas
* 63 Gay Animals
* 12 Things to do With Your Body After You're Dead
* 44 Substances That Soup up Your Brain
* 32 Famous People in Threesomes, including Lord Byron, Lenin,
John Stuart Mill, Mary Shelley, and Picasso
LinkNew guestbl0gger -- Russ Kick of The
Memory Hole and Disinformation
New guestbl0gger -- Russ Kick of The
Memory Hole and Disinformation
04/30/2004 12:17 PM 
First, gratitude to our outgoing guestblogger
Alan Graham,
for holding down the right hand column this past month. Thank you!
Next: A warm welcome to our new guestblogger, Russ Kick, the author of
several books, including The Disinformation
Book of Lists: Subversive Facts and Hidden Information in Rapid-Fire
Format and 50 Things You're
Not Supposed to Know.
Mr. Kick is also the editor of many anthologies, such as Everything You Know
Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to Secrets and Lies; You Are Being Lied
To: The Disinformation Guide to Media Distortion, Historical
Whitewashes and Cultural Myths; and Abuse Your
Illusions: The Disinformation Guide to Media Mirages and Establishment
Lies. He has also written articles and a column for the Village Voice.
The Memory Hole, a website
devoted to rescuing knowledge and freeing information, is his labor of
love. Russ first made
the front page of the New York Times when he digitally
uncensored a heavily-redacted Justice Department report. In April
2004, he posted 288
previously unseen photos of military coffins coming back from
Iraq, which he had pried loose from the Air Force. This set off a
worldwide media frenzy leading to the front pages of most major
newspapers, heavy rotation on CNN, the lead story on network
newscasts, and interviews on Good Morning America and CBS Evening
News. You can browse through some of that extensive media coverage here , via Google News
search.
I have no doubt that Russ will indeed Kick it on the BoingBoing
guestblog. Welcome!
Link
Guestbl0gger Russ Kick's MemoryHole --
banned in Iraq?
Guestbl0gger Russ Kick's MemoryHole --
banned in Iraq?
06/02/2004 12:10 PMPosted by a member of Declan McCullagh's
politech mailing list:
I've received email from a person with an [army.mil] address. This
person is stationed in Iraq, and he/she tells me that The Memory Hole is
blocked on military computers. Trying to get to the site results in
the following
message:
Access Denied (content_filter_denied)
Your request was denied because of its content categorization:
"Extreme;Politics/Religion". For assistance, contact your network
support team.
How interesting. I post raw documents created by the government,
military, and corporations. These days, that apparently amounts to
"political extremism." Naturally, I've filed a FOIA request about this
blocking.
Link
Update: BoingBoing reader Priapo says, "I read your
post in boingboing talking about this subject and I have gathered a
few ways to bypass the filter using a proxy. It's explained here."
Russ Kick on Afghan food drop fiasco
Russ Kick on Afghan food drop fiasco
05/26/2004 07:46 PMOur current guestblogger Russ Kick wrote a great piece for Loompanics
about the US food drop to Afghanistan.
You know those little packets in vitamin bottles and
clothes that are supposed to keep them fresh? Well, many of the little
meal packs dropped on Afghanistan contained one of those packets
(called a desiccant) to keep the food fresh. Unfortunately, the
Afghans aren't familiar with desiccants so they tore them open and ate
the powder. Some thought it was medicine, so they noshed it straight.
Others figured it was a funky American spice, so they sprinkled it on
their beans, rice, or pasta. Lots of Afghans got sick, though we don't
know if any deaths occurred. In fact, it's hard to say whether people
got sick from chowing down on desiccant or because the food in the
packets was usually spoiled.
Link
(Via
Reality Carnival)
Cult film-maker Russ Meyer dies
Cult film-maker Russ Meyer dies
09/22/2004 12:12 PMLegendary cult director Russ Meyer, the man behind 1960s hit Faster,
Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, dies in Los Angeles.
Video mashup of Russ Meyer + Hoodoo
Gurus / Persian Rugs
Video mashup of Russ Meyer + Hoodoo
Gurus / Persian Rugs
09/24/2004 11:08 AM
Xeni Jardin:

Following up to this week's sad news that sexploitation auteur Russ
Meyers has passed away (
Link
a>), BoingBoing reader Richard Crepeau says, "Thought I'd spread the
word about a Hoodoo Gurus
side project called the
Persian Rugs.
One of their videos uses Russ Meyer clips from
Mondo Topless.
A nice hybrid between garage rock and camp."
On their website, the band says:
"Music and sex go very well together. For proof, just take a look
at the video for the Persian Rugs' new single 'Be A Woman'. The band
and director Todd Sheldrick have created the perfect setting for the
band's 60's Punk-inspired Primal Rock: strippers and cavemen collide
in a 21st Century psychedelic garden of eden. (...) The Rugs got in
touch with famed 60's director Russ Meyer, the maker of such films as
'Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!'and Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls' (the
latter a direct influence on the Austin Powers movies) and asked for
permission to incorporate footage from one of his cult classics,
'Mondo Topless', into their new filmclip. Russ asked to hear the song
first, [and] loved it (...)
Link to
"Be a Woman" *.asx video in low and hi-res, contains megadoses of
kitsch nudity (and shots of vintage '60s electronic equipment). How
did those ladies make their humongous breasts do that stuff
on rhythm? Weighed down by all that eyeliner, no less?
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Film | Cult
film-maker Russ Meyer dies
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Film | Cult
film-maker Russ Meyer dies
09/23/2004 03:14 PMCult film-maker Russ Meyer dies .. dead! ..
RIP
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Boing Boing: Guestbl0gger Russ Kick's
MemoryHole -- banned in Iraq?
Boing Boing: Guestbl0gger Russ Kick's
MemoryHole -- banned in Iraq?
06/03/2004 09:03 AMGuestblogger Russ Kick's MemoryHole -- banned in Iraq? .. banned by
the military
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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.
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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Syndication-ESF-0.04
Syndication-ESF-0.04
09/20/2004 01:11 AMSyndication 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
...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, obviously”;
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.
The 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.
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.03
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.03
04/18/2004 05:49 AMXML-Atom-Syndication-0.02
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.02
04/15/2004 05:09 PMSyndication 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...
Content Syndication with RSS
Content Syndication with RSS
03/19/2003 10:24 PMThrough our arrangement with O'Reilly & Associates, we are pleased
to bring you Chapter 2: Content
Syndication Architecture, from the new book, Content Syndication
with RSS, by Ben
Hammersley.
From the chapter introduction:
In this chapter, we'll look at how RSS feeds are structured:
both the feed itself and the way RSS fits into the whole web
publishing picture.
Read the
full text online!
Syndication 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...
The word syndication
The word syndication
04/14/2004 09:11 AMJason Kottke
thinks
we should stop using the word "syndication" to describe what we
do with RSS/Atom feeds. I disagree. He's right that what's
happening now online is different than the classic print syndication
model. But the concept of syndication has always been broader
than that. As I
wrote
several years ago in the Harvard Business Review (and before that in
Release 1.0), it's a perfect way to describe the emerging business
model of the Internet economy.
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-0.08
XML-Atom-Syndication-0.08
09/24/2004 12:02 AMSyndication 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
...
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 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.
Freed 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...
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