Updated: 11/14/2005; 1:53:54 AM
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daily link  Sunday, August 29, 2004

A Better eBay RSS Engine
A Better eBay RSS Engine

And I’m not just saying that because I helped put it together. Seriously, you’ve got a lot more options with this sucker - and we’re planning on adding more (including support for different syndication formats and JavaScript output for easier personal auction lists for your blog). (1) Complete the form to your satisfaction; (2) Press the ‘Search’ button or tap your Enter key; (3) Subscribe to or syndicate the resulting RSS URL! Yes, it’s really… By chris@pirillo.com (Chris Pirillo). [Lockergnome's RSS & Atom Tips]
 
10:09:34 PM
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RSS Usability Guide
RSS Usability Guide

Here is some good advice on how to improve the usability of your RSS newsfeeds. Common feed publishing errors are a frequent encounter and if you consider adding a RSS feed to your Web site/blog you might want to use this very list as an initial reference RSS usability guide. Here some initial key items to look out for:… By Robin.Good@masternewmedia.org (Robin Good). [Lockergnome's RSS & Atom Tips]
 
10:08:23 PM
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daily link  Thursday, August 26, 2004

Amy Gahran Kicks Ass and Takes Names of the RSS Clueless Feedless

Feedless Hall of Shame: Most of the Fortune 100. Here's an update for my Feedless Hall of Shame – this blog's personal pit of ignominy for those organizations or online venues which really, really should offer at least some kind of minimal webfeed-based information services. In fact, they have no good excuse not to be doing so already!

I figured that the best business rationale for offering webfeeds – at the very least for press releases and investor information – would be major companies. I mean, these organizations live and breathe in tune with the gyrations of the fast-moving stock market and media. What better way to reach out to investors and the press than to offer webfeeds for those online audiences? Serve them up-to-the-minute information in a highly organized format, friendly to updating and syndication. Bingo!

With that in mind, I used Feedster's Feedfinder tool to scan for webfeeds on the internet domains of the Fortune 100 (the 100 largest US companies, based on 2003 revenue, ranked by Fortune Magazine).

The results, in a word, were dismal. Currently only four Fortune 100 companies offer any sort of publicly-accessible webfeed under their primary domain – and only one (IBM) is making serious use of this valuable new communication channel.

As Homer Simpson would say: D'oh!

So which Fortune 100 companies are using webfeeds, which aren't, and how could they all leverage this medium?...

(Read the list...) [Contentious Weblog]
 
10:25:44 PM
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The (MyFreePress) Buck Stops Here
Email from Buck at MyFreePress confirms that I actually have two readers, not just one. Will wonders never cease? He didn't mention if he visits the site or monitors via RSS. Maybe just a lucky flip of the Jenett Radio Randomizer? Either way, if Buck visits the Asylum, he must have too much time on his hands. Too much sunlight in Canada this time of year? <grin> Thanks for stopping by. 
12:37:38 AM
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daily link  Wednesday, August 25, 2004

Doc Searls on bRoadcaStingS
Sweeeet. Just another RSS enclosure?

bRoadcaStingS.

The idea of syndicating broadcasts on the Web with RSS is catching on.

Yesterday Dave Pentecost put up a pile of links. Among them is Joi's BitTorrent public tracker needed. Read the comments. Dave adds,

What's needed: a plugin for MT that gives MT users what Radio users already enjoy - the ability to embed RSS enclosures in their posts, and have them coded into the RSS feeds.

[The Doc Searls Weblog]
 
9:49:57 PM
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You Can't Have Too Many RSS Readers
Just when you thought there was an application safe from RSS...

RSS in Microsoft Excel!?.

Nothing to install, nothing to tweak, nothing to do with spreadsheets - but you can read your RSS feeds in Microsoft Excel! I guess we’ll soon see more accountants grokking the concept of desktop syndication. I just can’t wait for someone to develop a plugin for Notepad - now that would be the ultimate aggregator, wouldn’t it? Or what about Microsoft Paint for moblogs? I’m telling you, the possibilities are endless - and I think… By chris@pirillo.com (Chris Pirillo). [Lockergnome's RSS & Atom Tips]
 
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daily link  Monday, August 23, 2004

Web Analytics Using RSS at FeedBurner
The CTO at InfoWorld tests FeedBurner's value-added RSS service.

Trying out FeedBurner / Flickr.

I decided to redirect my RSS feed over to FeedBurner. Subscribers shouldn't notice anything -- I inserted a temporary redirect into our Apache config while I'm trying this out:

Redirect temp /dickerson/rss.xml http://feeds.feedburner.com/infoworld/dickerson

After an hour using FeedBurner, I'm already really pleased with the stats reporting on my RSS feed: click-throughs on individual items and the number of subscribers (something I could easily get for Bloglines, but not as easily for the general universe). So far, so good for something that is pre-alpha.

[Chad Dickerson]
 
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daily link  Sunday, August 22, 2004

How Secure Are Your Syndication Feeds?
How secure are your syndication feeds?.

If you are using syndication software to generate feeds from your site, then you are probably benefiting from the increased convenience to your visitors. RSS feeds are everywhere these days and are certainly saving a lot of mouse-clicking for folks like myself. But have you ever stopped to consider the security implications of your feeds?… By rollie@rolliehawk.com (Rollie Hawk). [Lockergnome's Web Developers]
 
11:31:23 PM
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daily link  Saturday, August 21, 2004

RSS Made Clear by Dan Bricklin

RSS made clear. Halley points us to a piece by Dan Bricklin wrote a while ago that explains RSS so clearly that you could varnish your furniture with it. Nice writing.... [Joho the Blog]

 
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