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  • RSS Resources

    Continuing the catch-up theme of the week, here are links to RSS-related resources. allowing readers to take action immediately by Mark Woodman Syndication's Next Wave - presentation notes from Scott Gatz another approach towards linking to feeds by Jeffrey Veen download the feed icon agreed upon by Mozilla and Microsoft
    Posted to Technical Notes (Weblog) by whodurun4 on December 28, 2005
  • RSS and Yahoo

    Here's a guide to distributing content with Yahoo and RSS.
    Posted to Business Website Resources (Weblog) by whodurun4 on December 16, 2005
  • Web 2.0 sites

    Here are some Web 2.0 sites I need to look at when I have more time. Techcrunch ProgrammableWeb.com You're It
    Posted to Technical Notes (Weblog) by whodurun4 on December 16, 2005
  • Using RSS for Online Stores

    Lance Ulanoff hits the nail on the head in his article 'Goodbye' RSS.  I'm amazed how few online stores use RSS feeds to broadcast sales and coupons.  Although many online stores have functionality that allows customers to be emailed when a specific product reaches a predefined price, RSS offers more options.  Personally, I've never used that ...
    Posted to Business Website Resources (Weblog) by whodurun4 on December 3, 2005
  • The Future of RSS and Atom Feeds

    The Feedburner weblog offers some thoughts on where RSS and Atom feeds are headed.
    Posted to Technical Notes (Weblog) by whodurun4 on November 28, 2005
  • Introduction to RSS

    This is a nice introduction to RSS by Paul Stamatiou.  How To:  Getting Started with RSS.  The best part for newcomers is his walk through getting started with a handful of aggregators.
    Posted to Technical Notes (Weblog) by whodurun4 on November 14, 2005
  • XML and.NET 2.0

    I'd like to read this when I have the chance.   Building XML Applications with the .NET Framework 2.0   XML is the most popular technology for structuring data. .NET 2.0 provides much needed functionality to enable one to build XML-based applications. The enhanced DataTable now supports reading and writing XML data, which is crucial ...
    Posted to Technical Notes (Weblog) by whodurun4 on August 2, 2005
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