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"home
net
technologies menu
Introducing RSS
No-one can even agree on what the initials stand for. So, what is
RSS all about?
Topic links:
rss and blogging
the promise of rss
atom
join the feeding frenzy
step-by-step: using feeddemon
news feed sources
windows feed readers
R emember the ill-fated push for 'push' content which
occurred around the time Microsoft introduced Internet Explorer version 4?
Companies such as PointCast made a big splash for a while, offering to feed
channels of information directly to our desktops. Unlike browsing, where you
had to venture out onto the Net to find what you were interested in, push
technology brought the stuff you were interested in right to your door, in
the form of news headlines and stock market quotes and other types of
information.
RSS is push, too. Or, rather, it's pull . Push implies the
publisher knows who you are (a 'subscriber') and sends information to you;
with pull, you know who the publisher is but they don't necessarily know
you, a very important distinction in these days of spamming. There's no need
to hand over information about yourself; instead, with an RSS reader on your
computer, you go out searching for sites which offer RSS 'feeds', plug the
appropriate address into your RSS reader and, from that moment on, have
content delivered to your desktop as soon as it is updated.
RSS can also be used for subscription-based services and, as such, it
offers online publishers a solution to the problem of having their ezines
classified as junk mail by overzealous spam filters. Most RSS feeds these
days, though, are demand-side services: you, the user, initiate and control
the con"
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