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P2P News Syndication? 04/09/2004 07:55 PM




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reuters news syndication feeds


reuters news syndication feeds 05/06/2004 06:58 PM
looks like they really are trying to reach out to bloggers. the terms of use aren't too bad.

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Simple Syndication)


BBC NEWS | Help | RSS | RSS Feed (Really
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BBC NEWS Help RSS RSS Feed (Really Simple Syndication)

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Syndication


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More on syndication


More on syndication 08/05/2004 11:16 PM

Previousl 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 AM
technical guidance .. Sam Ruby

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Syndication-ESF-0.04


Syndication-ESF-0.04 09/20/2004 01:11 AM

Syndication and CSS


Syndication and CSS 12/31/2003 07:18 AM
This 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 détente


Syndication détente 05/28/2004 09:44 AM
Sam 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...

syndication dtente


syndication dtente 05/29/2004 05:06 AM
silent data loss and why sam ruby's as good a community leader as i've ever seen

XML-Atom-Syndication-0.04


XML-Atom-Syndication-0.04 04/28/2004 12:25 AM

Really Simple Syndication


Really Simple Syndication 06/01/2004 07:17 AM
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Content Syndication


Content Syndication 12/02/2002 01:17 PM

"Really Simple Syndication"


"Really Simple Syndication" 06/01/2004 10:19 AM

Syndication is not publication.


Syndication is not publication. 12/03/2002 11:46 AM

Yeah, 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 AM
I 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. 

Private Syndication


Private Syndication 02/01/2005 09:44 PM
Over 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.

Syndication with RFC3229


Syndication with RFC3229 09/15/2004 07:49 AM
James 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 and Aggregation


Syndication and Aggregation 06/24/2004 08:10 AM

Five 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.


XML-Atom-Syndication-0.02


XML-Atom-Syndication-0.02 04/15/2004 05:09 PM

The word syndication


The word syndication 04/14/2004 09:11 AM
Jason 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.

Syndication with JavaScript


Syndication with JavaScript 07/02/2004 09:40 PM

JavaScript 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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XML-Atom-Syndication-0.08


XML-Atom-Syndication-0.08 09/24/2004 12:02 AM

What is RSS/XML/Atom/Syndication?


What is RSS/XML/Atom/Syndication? 05/19/2004 10:31 AM

The 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.)

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Content Syndication with RSS


Content Syndication with RSS 03/19/2003 10:24 PM

Through 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!


RSS = Really Simple Syndication?


RSS = Really Simple Syndication? 04/09/2004 04:07 PM
Arve writes about how the RSS format has disintegrated into a mess of incompatible formats: 11 ways to valid RSS I think its apparent that...

Syndication By The Numbers


Syndication By The Numbers 04/21/2004 12:54 AM
I 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...

Widget syndication


Widget syndication 04/09/2004 04:06 PM
One or two examples are emerging of the use of web services to call up bits of functionality on demand. There's a ...

Associated Press on RSS and Syndication


Associated Press on RSS and Syndication 03/06/2004 02:09 AM
In 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 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...

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.

Freed from syndication


Freed from syndication 11/06/2003 11:06 AM
Ken 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?

XML-Atom-Syndication-0.07


XML-Atom-Syndication-0.07 05/03/2004 06:46 AM

Syndication city


Syndication city 06/21/2004 11:29 PM
I'm a late addition to a panel at the Supernova conference this Thursday, June 24: I'll be joining some very interesting people (Technorati's David Sifry; blogger, XML leader and now Sun engineer Tim Bray; and Paul Boutin of Wired and Slate). We're talking about syndication and RSS. The question the panel faces: "Is there more to syndication than reading 300 blogs at once?" What interesting, useful applications for RSS and RSS-like tools are out there or just around the corner?

I've got my own answer(s), but in the decentralized spirit of the conference, I'll open the floor here in comments, and present anything you folks suggest, too.

getting excited about syndication again


getting excited about syndication again 06/17/2004 02:57 PM
as always, it's the cool apps that make the effort worthwhile

RSS: Lightweight Web Syndication


RSS: Lightweight Web Syndication 05/23/2002 10:39 PM

Another syndication approach?


Another syndication approach? 12/08/2003 02:18 AM

Randy Morin took RSS mixed it with Atom and came up with PSS.


XML-Atom-Syndication-0.03


XML-Atom-Syndication-0.03 04/18/2004 05:49 AM

Save time with syndication


Save time with syndication 08/23/2004 12:02 PM
The Internet is an indispensible resource for people, providing quick access to everything from news and stocks, to weather, and sports. Most people bookmark the sites they read on a regular basis, and making the rounds to read these sites constitutes a daily ritual, whether it's over morning coffee or during their workday lunch break. Keeping up with all the sites in your bookmarks can be a daunting task. Some websites update on regular schedules, others update randomly throughout the day, and still others update so infrequently that you never know when an update will occur. Various solutions have been put to the test in the past, ranging from the failed Pointcast news-delivery screensaver, to notify-by-email systems popular on many professional news sites.

I think we should probably stop calling
it syndication


I think we should probably stop calling
it syndication
04/13/2004 09:00 PM
"Syndication" (via RSS and Atom) is about to hit the big time. It's getting a lot of coverage in on/offline technical publications and will soon be covered in more mainstream glossy magazines and newspapers. Millions of people are now using RSS and Atom to syndicate their Web sites. Large media organizations like the BBC are syndicating their content via RSS. Amazon is syndicating lists of their bestselling items via RSS....
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