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> Reading Blogs in your newsreader? Check it out!.
I've set up a demo server for those people who have yet to experience nntp//rss. Check out the following post to the nntp//rss forum for more information: http://www.methodize.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15 By the way - this server is running a work-in-progress copy of... [Jason Brome's Weblog]
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> Reading Blogs in your newsreader? Check it out!.
I've set up a demo server for those people who have yet to experience nntp//rss. Check out the following post to the nntp//rss forum for more information: http://www.methodize.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15 By the way - this server is running a work-in-progress copy of... [Jason Brome's Weblog]
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> Making feed subscribing easier....
Here's my quick hack for the week. As a little diversion from nntp//rss, I thought I'd create a way to make it easier for people to subscribe to my RSS feed. There are various initiatives to make this process easier... [Jason Brome's Weblog]
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> The marriage of SQL and XML.
(SOURCE:"jonu")-Fueld by blogs, wikis, RSS, etc. a document-centric, XML world will prevail in 5-10 years I predict. Right now the XML database tools are crude and only for early adopters (and production systems for most people probably will stay with relational databases and the like) but not in the long term. <QUOTE> It's possible that developers will want to stay within an XML abstraction for all their data sources. I've been living that experiment for a few months. My last few O'Reilly Network columns (1, 2) describe an XML-oriented approach to data management that I am continuing to find fruitful -- even without the capabilities that XML-savvy databases bring to the table. When you think about how long it took for SQL to become an established discipline, it helps put SQL/XML hybridization -- the subject of this InfoWorld story -- into perspective. It could take a decade or more for this stuff to really start to sink in. Along the way all sorts of new opportunities will emerge, and I find the whole thing terrifically exciting. </QUOTE> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]
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> RSS Starting to Catch On - Computerworld.
(SOURCE:RSS Starting to Catch On - Computerworld)-Another nice RSS intro for newcomers. <QUOTE> IT folks should be thinking about applying these techniques to their own businesses. I've long believed that corporate executives and others in senior positions would benefit from writing weblogs, sharing their thoughts and observations internally and externally in less formal ways than those absurd, turgid public relations sites allow. And rank-and-file employees could keep one another informed more efficiently by using weblogs. Passing around useful information via RSS feeds would only enhance the process. The best reason so far to adopt RSS in a big way is its effect on the technology that we all once loved but is now so polluted: e-mail. Sending marketing messages and newsletters via e-mail has become a fool's errand; the obvious work-around is RSS. I'd much prefer to get public relations materials this way. </QUOTE> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]
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> RSS Magic for .Net.
(SOURCE:Scripting News)-Cool sounding RSS component for .NET. Another possible one that "E-xact" can use.
<QUOTE>The RSS Magic component provides developers an easy way to download, read, write, and manipulate RSS data. Check out the following features: * No knowledge of XML required. * No need to write socket/TCP/download code. * No file I/O code required. * Easily create your own weblogger, news aggregator, or RSS creator.</QUOTE>
[Roland Tanglao: KLogs]
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> NewsGator Case Study: Triple Point Technology.
(SOURCE:"wirearchy")-Wow! NewsGator + MovableType + SharePoint RSS feeds = Better company

A model case study for corporations wanting to adopt blogs and RSS
<QUOTE>Internal weblogs were created using Six Apart's Movable Type. Internal authors are accustomed to sending email, but now post certain information to their new weblog instead; when they do, a permanent, searchable record exists of the information. "It's a delicate balance between email and weblogs," says Allie, "but we're getting better at it." Multiple groups within Triple Point are now using weblogs. The development teams use them to post frequently asked questions, design documentation, daily test results, status reports, and other information. With a mixture of individual and project weblogs, the information tends to categorize itself, and others can easily subscribe to the portions they care about. The sales force is also using weblogs to keep abreast of prospects, processes, and general questions and answers, promoting quick and seamless communication across the entire team. With these weblogs and NewsGator, Triple Point is changing the way they communicate internally. "People produce local, private content in email and send it to a select few. Often it may be the wrong select few. We're trying to change that," says Allie. "Publish globally, via weblogs, but still read locally, via Outlook and NewsGator." Business Systems Second, automated business systems are being retrofitted to generate data in RSS format. For example, Triple Point uses StarTeam for source control and release management. Using the StarTeam API and some XML savvy, they have built dynamic RSS feeds based on changes to the projects managed by StarTeam. In the past, developers were required to produce email announcements of each source code change; now that process has been automated via RSS. The benefits to this go past the obvious, according to Allie. "The new sales guy can subscribe to the feed for the month that he cares about serving a new prospect, and ignore it at other times. Further, the producer of the announcement need not be concerned that the message is not getting out to the right set of people. The distribution lists are self-regulating." Intranet Third, intranet content is being enhanced with RSS. For example, content in SharePoint is being enhanced to generate RSS change notifications, and other systems have been so modified as well. Whenever existing notification systems were inadequate, clumsy, or manual, Triple Point has built RSS generation systems around them to enhance and automate the process. Client To tie it all together, NewsGator has been adopted as the company-wide standard client for RSS feeds. Since employees already use Outlook, "NewsGator was the natural choice," says Allie. And since Outlook itself is a personal database system, using NewsGator allows RSS-driven content to be locally archived and persisted on an individual basis. At the same time this content is being stored locally by certain individuals, it’s also being archived publicly and searchable for all users within the organization. "We now have the best of both worlds," Allie says. NewsGator's short learning curve, convenience, and ease of use has been a boon for Triple Point. "We started enhancing our systems to work with RSS in September 2002, and used stand-alone news aggregators on the desktops," says Allie. "By February 2003 less than 5% of potential users were reading these feeds regularly." Triple Point switched to NewsGator in March 2003, and within two months saw adoption increase to about 35%. "The key for us is the tight integration with Outlook – the stand-alone tools never became popular with our users." Using NewsGator, Triple Point integrates information from RSS feeds into Outlook, where it becomes just another information source alongside email. With more RSS information sources available every day, NewsGator has proven itself as a critical tool in Triple Point's day to day operations.</QUOTE>
[Roland Tanglao: KLogs]

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