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Slide 1:www.toputop.com Power of Really Simple Syndication
Power of Really Simple Syndication :RSS : Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary.
An RSS feed is an XML format for distributing news headlines or titles on the Web. It is quite similar like HTML.RSS Feeds are simply called as “a list of items”. It is also called as “RSS”, Atom, XML, “feed” www.toputop.com Power of Really Simple Syndication
Magic of RSS Feeds :RSS Feed Aggregator tools :
Web-based : Bloglines www.bloglines.com
PC (offline) : Sharp Reader www.sharpreader.net
Mac (offline) : Pears www.toputop.com Magic of RSS Feeds
RSS Feed Search Tools : :RSS Feed Aggregator tools :
Technorati : www.technorati.com
Benefits to RSS :
Users can subscribe to their interested feeds.
Standard for syndicating content through web
Best stream of fresh web content
Users can review the content quickly in short span of time.
Through RSS feeds traffic to the website can be increased.
RSS feeds can be read by
Desktop Feed Readers
Web Based Readers www.toputop.com RSS Feed Search Tools :
Some of the Top RSS Feed Readers :www.newzcrawler.com
www.newsgator.com
www.jetbrains.com
www.google.com/reader www.toputop.com Some of the Top RSS Feed Readers www.bloglines.com
www.awasu.com
www.stardock.com
www.sharpreader.net RSS feeds can be used in Blogs
Newsletters
Weather Buzz Press Releases
Specials Discounts / Offers
Calendars
Really Simple Syndication ~ RSS ~ Really Simple Supremacy :A small window to the open WORLD.
An auto updatability minimal information from own blog will give maximum update information.
Origin of original information and updatability blogs instantaneous with active link. www.toputop.com Really Simple Syndication ~ RSS ~ Really Simple Supremacy
Power of RSS - Really Simple Syndication :RSS syndication work - want others interested in that topic to know about it
RSS as introduced by Netscape in 1999 then later abandoned in 2001 stood for “Rich Site Summary.” Another version of RSS pioneered by UserLand Software stands for “Really Simple Syndication.” In yet another version, RSS stands for “RDF Site Summary.” www.toputop.com Power of RSS - Really Simple Syndication Different names and indeed different “flavors” or versions of RSS.
The RSS File :At the head of an RSS file are “items.” No matter what version of RSS you settle on, your file will have to include at least one item. Items are generally web pages that you’d like others to link to. For example, let’s say you just created a web page reviewing a new cell phone that’s being released. Information about that page would form an item.
To enter your item into the RSS file, you’ll need three bits of information :
Title
Description
Link
Now our RSS file is done, but did we do it right? To find out, we need to validate it.
Use the aptly named Feed Validator service. www.toputop.com The RSS File
How to prepare this XML :First, we need to add a tag at the very top of the file saying that this is written according to the XML 1.0 specifications. Right under this, we also have to say what RSS version we are using.
Finally, after the RSS tag, we need to add an opening “channel” tag. That gives us this at the top of the file :
Specification and format of RSS XML
tag specification
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http://toputop.com/blog
At the bottom of the file, after all the items we want to syndicate, we have to insert a closing channel and RSS tag, in that order. Those look like this:
www.toputop.com How to prepare this XML
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