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09/13/2004 11:08 AMIf you're one of the millions of Americans who once dialed up to the
Internet through a service like AOL or MSN, you may have gotten
attached to all the extra content—the software, games, music, and
chat rooms—that was just a click away from the tidy portal your
service provided. So when you switched to a broadband ISP, it was like
the Wild West. The possibilities seemed endless, but you had to go out
and actually track down all that newly accessible content. Well, you
needn't give it all up.
Both America Online and Microsoft now offer broadband versions of
their online services, and a similar service is available from Yahoo!.
These services give you all the premium content you've come to expect
from such online services, plus scads of additional audio, video,
games, and other material that's best enjoyed over broadband.
AOL opens some premium content
AOL opens some premium content
04/09/2004 04:13 PMIn a change of its long-time strategy, AOL will make available some of
its subscriber-only content to the public. Will the resulting ad
revenues and traffic be enough to offset the stream of subscriber
defections?
Working Drafts: Techniques for Web
Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
Working Drafts: Techniques for Web
Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
08/02/2004 08:56 PM2004-08-02: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Working
Group has released three First Public Working Drafts. HTML Techniques
for WCAG 2.0 and CSS Techniques for WCAG 2.0 give guidance on using
HTML, XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to create accessible
content. Deprecated examples illustrate techniques that content
developers should not use. The draft Gateway to Techniques for WCAG
2.0 is an entry point to meeting the success criteria in WCAG 2.0.
Read about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
Research and Markets: US Wireless Market
Sees Explosive Growth of Revenues from
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Research and Markets: US Wireless Market
Sees Explosive Growth of Revenues from
Premium Content
04/18/2005 02:41 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c15770) has
announced the addition of Wireless Market Forecast, 2004 To 2009 to
their offering. [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]
Press Release - Leading Content
Aggregator NewsGator 2.0 Adds
Synchronization, Online Services
Integration, and Powerful Tools for
Developers
Press Release - Leading Content
Aggregator NewsGator 2.0 Adds
Synchronization, Online Services
Integration, and Powerful Tools for
Developers
01/07/2004 06:31 PMLatest Version of NewsGator, the Premier News Aggregator for
Microsoft Outlook, Adds Support for Multiple Machines and
Synchronization with Other Platforms and Mobile Devices, In Addition
to Powerful Developer Tools and Other Capabilities.
LAS VEGAS and Denver, CO -- January 7, 2004 -- NewsGator 2.0, a new
version of the popular news aggregator, was announced today by
NewsGator Technologies at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
NewsGator retrieves news from news sites, weblogs, newsgroups, and
other information sources that support the RSS or Atom syndication
formats, and automatically integrates the news items into Microsoft
Outlook. RSS (Rich Site Summary) News Syndication is an emerging
method of staying abreast with rapidly changing information and allows
users to sort, organize, group and search news in multiple ways. Using
NewsGator, users can read content offline making information readily
accessible any time.
Major New features in NewsGator 2.0:
- NewsGator Online Services integration -- NewsGator 2.0 includes
tight integration for the new NewsGator Online Services platform,
which allows users to take advantage of powerful subscription
synchronization capabilities. Users can also read related content
displayed on the NewsPage, seamlessly access custom search feeds, and
easily locate exclusive premium content.
- Subscription synchronization -- When used with the new NewsGator
Online Services platform, NewsGator 2.0 allows users to synchronize
their subscriptions between multiple machines, as well as other
editions of NewsGator available with NewsGator Online Services.
- NewsGator Extension API -- NewsGator 2.0 has a powerful new API
available for third-party developers, allowing them to build
extensions to NewsGator to support numerous new scenarios. With this
move, NewsGator extends beyond just an application, becoming a
platform allowing developers to build a variety of new
applications.
- Arbitrary RSS extension support -- NewsGator 2.0 is the first
mainstream content aggregation tool to support arbitrary extensions in
RSS or Atom feeds. Users or publishers can add arbitrary content into
their feeds, and NewsGator is now able to process this custom data.
Users can modify the rendering of items, add columns in Outlook, or
build custom extension processors in .NET. For example, an extension
can be written to add an appointment to the Outlook calendar when a
meeting is announced in a feed. The possibilities are particularly
exciting for businesses looking to integrate workflow applications
with RSS and Atom feeds.
There are many other new capabilities and features in NewsGator
2.0, including support for enclosures and attachments in feeds,
customizable rendering, and much more. And while NewsGator has always
been tightly integrated with Internet Explorer to allow easy
subscription to new feeds, NewsGator 2.0 enhances this integration
with single-click subscription to feeds from a web site.
NewsGator 2.0 works with Microsoft Outlook 2000 or later, and will
be available on January 19, 2004 from http://www.newsgator.com. Pricing
is $29 (U.S.) per copy, with quantity discounts available.
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]
HR 3077 - unprecedented federally
mandated intrusion into the content and
conduct of university-based area studies
programmes.
HR 3077 - unprecedented federally
mandated intrusion into the content and
conduct of university-based area studies
programmes.
04/16/2004 07:47 PM
HR 3077 -
"unprecedented federally mandated intrusion into the content and
conduct of university-based area studies programmes."
"There is a great deal at stake for American higher education
and academic freedom. If HR 3077 becomes law - the Senate will review
the bill next - it will create a board that monitors how closely
universities reflect government policy. Since the legislation assumes
that any flaw lies 'with the experts, not the policy', the government
could be given the power to introduce politically sympathetic voices
into the academic mainstream and to reshape the boundaries of academic
inquiry. Institutional resistance would presumably be punished by the
withdrawal of funds, which would be extremely damaging to Middle East
centres especially."
you didn't have reason to call your congressperson tomorrow? you do
now. frightening.
via the excellent
openbrackets.com 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.
BBC to Open Content Floodgates
BBC to Open Content Floodgates
06/16/2004 05:13 AMWired News Jun 16 2004 9:40AM GMT
More Open Access To Digital Content
More Open Access To Digital Content
11/17/2003 04:17 AMWhile things like
MIT's
OpenCourseWare and the new
file
sharing of lessons from the Berklee College of Music are getting
all the attention, the well known iBiblio has been
chugging
away for over a decade, hosting all sorts of content for free.
Years ago, it was known as SunSITE, when it was sponsored by Sun, but
it eventually became iBiblio, and is hosted at UNC. It's mostly known
for hosting open source software, but is expanding rapidly into all
sorts of open content that people all over the world find useful. The
guy who runs it seems to understand that there's a value in giving
away things for free - and says that he's told folks in the music
industry how they're making a mistake in calling music downloaders
pirates. He points out that the people who go to the trouble of
downloading music are the ones who are most interested in the music,
and thus should be the people the recording industry is most excited
about.
IBM extends DB2 Content Manager with
open standards
IBM extends DB2 Content Manager with
open standards
07/26/2004 09:22 PMSAN JOSE, CALIF. -- IBM on Monday extolled the value of open standards
as it revealed plans to expand Web services, XML, and Java
interoperability in the next version of its DB2 Content Manager.
Wired News: BBC to Open Content
Floodgates
Wired News: BBC to Open Content
Floodgates
06/16/2004 04:40 PMBBC to Open Content
Floodgates
wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,63857,00.html
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AOL's Big Plan - Open Content to
Non-Members
AOL's Big Plan - Open Content to
Non-Members
04/05/2005 04:01 AM"AOL has a plan to move many services -- including music, a search
engine, video clips and shopping sites -- onto the open Web to attract
more visitors and advertisers."
Mark Logic envisions Open Content
Architecture
Mark Logic envisions Open Content
Architecture
09/24/2004 05:58 PMMark Logic this week introduced its Open Content Architecture strategy
for enabling enterprise customers to unify and manage unstructured
content and other types of enterprise information.
CA Moves with New Open-Source Licensing
for Content, Database Projects.
CA Moves with New Open-Source Licensing
for Content, Database Projects.
05/24/2004 11:37 PMeWeek:
CA Moves
with New Open-Source Licensing for Content, Database Projects.
This article has some dangerous flaws. Proprietary/open source
dual-licensing can be done with the GPL; just look at
MySQL. (I see
the Plone Foundation themselves
are fighting this bad reporting.) Also, Apache is not
dual-licensed and IBM could have used it just as easily if it wasn't
owned by the ASF, because the
Apache License
is so permissive. (Also, companies that create gratuitous new open
source licenses are not on the Cluetrain, but at least it's not
dangerous.)
FTS Wireless to Open Superstore and
Mobile Content Site by February 1st
FTS Wireless to Open Superstore and
Mobile Content Site by February 1st
01/06/2005 03:27 PMFinancial News USA Jan 6 2005 4:53PM GMT
Open source content management
partnerships are a promising sign
Open source content management
partnerships are a promising sign
06/14/2004 03:36 AMThe tide may be turning in favor of open source software for content
management. Last month Computer Associates (CA) announced it was
establishing partnerships with Zope and Plone, two open source content
management organizations. CA is also releasing its Ingres database,
which will be available as a repository for Zope and Plone, as open
source. We asked Zope and Plone what the new partnerships mean for the
open source community.
CA Moves with New Open-Source Licensing
for Content, Database Projects
CA Moves with New Open-Source Licensing
for Content, Database Projects
05/24/2004 05:09 PMComputer Associates strays away from the GPL for its open-source Plone
content management application as well as its Ingres Enterprise
Relational Database, released Monday to the community.
Test Drive a Bunch of Open Source
Content Management Systems
Test Drive a Bunch of Open Source
Content Management Systems
09/15/2004 09:19 AMNow THIS is a marvelous idea. Put a bunch of content management
systems online with screenshots, and descriptions. Make the admin
passwords public so that anyone can log in and...
Drupal, an open source platform and
content management system. Must
investigate
Drupal, an open source platform and
content management system. Must
investigate
05/15/2004 05:52 AMdrupal.org community plumbing .. Drupal 4.2 .. Drupal
drupal.org
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Two Great Events! MySQL User's
Conference and Open Source Content
Management (OSCOM)
Two Great Events! MySQL User's
Conference and Open Source Content
Management (OSCOM)
12/07/2002 10:32 AMTwo Great Events! MySQL User's Conference and Open Source Content
Management (OSCOM)
Well it looks like April will be a very good month. There's:
MySQL User's Conference -- April 10-12, 2003 [_Go_]
Open Source Content Management -- April 16-18, 2003 [_Go_]
Sigh. No way to be at both and it looks like I'm probably a speaker
on Drupal at OSCOM so it'll be less sql, more pages for me. We're
still working out what to talk about but I suspect (or hope at least)
it'll be interesting.
C++ In Action: Industrial Strength
Programming Techniques
C++ In Action: Industrial Strength
Programming Techniques
04/16/2004 10:27 PMNewsValet is Serving Design
Professionals in the L.A. Area With
Premium Business Intelligence.
NewsValet is Serving Design
Professionals in the L.A. Area With
Premium Business Intelligence.
06/16/2004 05:09 AMNewsValet linked IDSA-LA with a free and live design news feed on
their website today, introducing Los Angeles area designers to
NewsValet's new online news service dedicated to serving the design
business niche market. [PRWEB Jun 16, 2004]
Content 2.0
Content 2.0
09/16/2002 10:55 PMWebTechniques Sep 16 2002 9:26PM ET
Where do You Get Your Content From?
Where do You Get Your Content From?
11/10/2003 11:11 PM"content experts"
"content experts"
08/18/2004 02:52 PMContent Monster
Content Monster
08/12/2004 11:24 AM1.2.0 On it's way
BBC Opens up Content
BBC Opens up Content
06/05/2005 11:28 PMThe BBC is giving web developers and designers outside of the
organisation access to its content so that they can "create cool new
things"
Advertising Is Content
Advertising Is Content
07/26/2004 02:27 PMThis has been an ongoing
theme<
/a> around here, but it looks like slowly, but surely, TV execs are
realizing that advertising is content. For too long, many
people assumed that content was what brought people in, and
advertising was the annoying stuff they put up with to see the stuff
they wanted. When you begin to realize that advertising itself
is content (and that any content can be used for advertising),
it opens up a whole new world of possibilities, where things like TiVo
and unauthorized downloading aren't scary. In fact, they're so not
scary that they start to look like wide open opportunities. E-Media
Tidbits is noticing the fact that commercials are apparently starting
to become entertaining enough on their own that there's now a whole TV
channel devoted to them. I don't think this is really that new.
For years, there have been successful TV shows playing "the funniest
commercials." AdCritic was hugely popular in attracting visitors
(though, never came up with a good business model) years back showing
that people wanted to watch commercials. In fact, it seems like a TV
show of commercials is actually a step backwards, making people sit
through random commercials, rather than letting them pick and choose,
such as at AdCritic or one of the sites that have tried to do similar
offerings.
secure content?
secure content?
03/11/2003 02:00 PManyone got any thoughts on securing content displayed in a browser? a
client of mine for a side project is...
Content and Discontent
Content and Discontent
04/12/2004 12:54 PMThe content landscape's shifting. Are some companies losing their
balance?
PHP Content Architect
PHP Content Architect
04/09/2005 06:00 PMDeveloper CVS created and upto date
Request for Content
Request for Content
03/13/2003 10:15 AMMaciej Ceglowski has built a prototype for a semantic search engine.
To adapt it to function as a Movable Type...
PHP.net: Content Feeds for Everyone!
PHP.net: Content Feeds for Everyone!
12/02/2002 09:13 AMIn lieu of content...
In lieu of content...
03/13/2003 10:16 AMAs a result of one of the most profoundly tiring days I've had in a
very long time, please accept this link-log with my apologies. I'm so
exhausted I feel like I'm melting into goo. Back to your regularly
scheduled programming tomorrow morning:
Why Do Content Management
Why Do Content Management
05/19/2004 04:31 PMDoes Your Company Have a Content Management
Problem?: Tony Byrne over at CMS Watch (it's two words, don't you know...) has a little checklist on how
to diagnose if you have a content management problem. It's also handy
in describing exactly what enterprise content management is.
When I was looking at large scale content management systems in a
prior position, my original question was, why get a CMS? What value
is it going to bring me? Read this quick list and you'll have 15
reasons, though whether or not they're important to you is a question
you need to answer before you embark.
...Web managers need to "roll back" the site to a previous version
— perhaps for legal or regulatory reasons — but
cannot.
...Content contributors are unable to pre-publish content to appear
at a specified later date or time.
...Website managers cannot associate the company's products and
services to articles or news on the site (or vice-versa).
After reading this, get some perspective by reading this: Content Management Systems Are Like
Relationships.
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Content Syndication
Content Syndication
12/02/2002 01:17 PMContent 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.
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