September 9, 2011

Lesson 11 Adding RSS Feeds
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FeedForAll RSS Feed and Podcasting Software $39.95 Create, edit and manage RSS feeds with software. Built in wizard makes creating RSS feeds and podcasts a snap. There is also support for RSS namespace extensions including Apple iTunes tags for iTunes compatible podcasts…. |
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RSS Scripts Directory – PHP Scripts for RSS Feed Management $49.95 Includes a collection of PHP scripts for managing RSS feeds. The RSS Scripts Directory collection includes: RSSmesh, FutureRSS, RSS2HTML Pro, RSS2HTML, SQL2RSS, RSS2SQL, RSSFilter and RSS Cache. The RSSmesh scripts allow for multiple RSS feds be merged into a single feed. FutureRSS allows only the contents of the feed thats date has passed to be displayed. The RSS2HTML scripts allows people to dis… |
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Exopc Slate Customized Windows 7 for Multi-Touch Capacitive 1366×768 HD 11.6 LCD Intel N450 1.66Ghz 2GB 64GB SSD 1.3MP Webcam Wifi Bluetooth 2.1 4 Hours battery $547.88 DISPLAY 11.6 in HD LCD BrightView touchscreen with fingerprint-resistant coating (1366 x 768) PROCESSOR Intel Atom Pineview-M N450 1.66 GHz, L2 cache 512 KB/1.66 GHz MEMORY 2 GB DDR2 667 MHz HARD DRIVE SIZE 64 GB SSD P4 OPERATING SYSTEM Windows 7 Home Premium PC TYPE Slate OPTICAL DRIVE None MEDIA DRIVE Memory card reader (SDHC), supports up to 32 GB cards AUDIO 2 built-in 1.5-watt speakers, Realt… |
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Java and XML $19.95 Java and XML, 3rd Edition, shows you how to cut through all the hype about XML and put it to work. It teaches you how to use the APIs, tools, and tricks of XML to build real-world applications. The result is a new approach to managing information that touches everything from configuration files to web sites.After two chapters on XML basics, including XPath, XSL, DTDs, and XML Schema, the rest of… |
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Secrets of RSS $21.99 This is the eBook version of the printed book.Whether you want to create your own RSS feeds or just would like to locate and add them to your Web site, this is the book for you. In the Secrets of RSS, author Steve Holzner provides real-world guidance and advice to introduce you everything you need to know about effectively implementing and using RSS: • How to connect to RSS… |
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RSS and Atom in Action: Web 2.0 Building Blocks $0.01 An innovator’s guide to application development with blog, wiki, and newsfeed technologies, this book introduces the new ways of collaboration enabled by these technologies and focuses on the fundamental concepts needed to understand how the technologies can be used in real world applications. Blog and wiki server internals are covered in depth, and newsfeed formats and web service protocols for b… |
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Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom $29.95 Perhaps the most explosive technological trend over the past two years has been blogging. As a matter of fact, it’s been reported that the number of blogs during that time has grown from 100,000 to 4.8 million with no end to this growth in sight. What’s the technology that makes blogging tick? The answer is RSS a format that allows bloggers to offer XML based feeds of their content. It’s also the same technology that’s incorporated into the websites of media outlets so they can offer material (headlines, links, articles, etc.) syndicated by other sites. As the main technology behind this rapidly growing field of content syndication, RSS is constantly evolving to keep pace with worldwide demand. That’s where Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom steps in. It provides bloggers, web developers, and programmers with a thorough explanation of syndication in general and the most popular technologies used to develop feeds. This book not only highlights all the new features of RSS 2.0 the most recent RSS specification but also offers complete coverage of its close second in the XML feed arena, Atom. The book has been exhaustively revised to explain: metadata interpretation the different forms of content syndication the increasing use of web services how to use popular RSS news aggregators on the market After an introduction that examines Internet content syndication in general (its purpose, limitations, and traditions), this step by step guide tackles various RSS and Atom vocabularies, as well as techniques for applying syndication to problems beyond news feeds. Most importantly, it gives you a firm handle on how to create your own feeds, and consume or combine other feeds. By Ben Hammersley 1st Edition April 2005 ISBN: 0 596 00881 3 270 pages, |
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Syndicating Web Sites With Rss Feeds For Dummies $18.74 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Content Syndication with RSS $22.95 By Ben Hammersley March 2003 ISBN: 0 596 00383 8 222 pages RSS is sprouting all over the Web, connecting weblogs and providing news feeds. Originally developed by Netscape in 1999, RSS (which can stand for RDF Site Summary, Rich Site Summary, or Really Simple Syndication) is an XML based format that allows web developers to describe and syndicate web site content. Using RSS files allows developers to create a data feed that supplies headlines, links, and article summaries from a web site. Other sites can then incorporate them into their pages automatically. Although RSS is in widespread use, people struggle with its confusing and sometimes conflicting documentation and versions. Content Syndication with RSS is the first book to provide a comprehensive reference to the specifications and the tools that make syndication possible. Content Syndication with RSS offers webloggers, developers, and the programmers who support them a thorough explanation of syndication in general and RSS in particular. Written for web developers who want to offer XML based feeds of their content, as well as developers who want to use the content that other people are syndicating, the book explores and explains metadata interpretation, different forms of content syndication, and the increasing use of web services in this field. This concise volume begins with an introduction to content syndication on the Internet: its purpose, limitations, and traditions, and answers the question of why would you consider “giving your content away” like this? Next, the book delves into the architecture of content syndication with an overview of the entire system, from content author to end user on another site. You’ll follow the flow of data: content, referral data, publish and subscribe calls, with a detailed look at the protocols and standards possible at each step. Topics covered in the book include: Creating XML syndication feeds with RSS 0.9x and 2.0 Beyond headlines: creating richer feeds with RSS 1.0 and RDF metadata Using feeds to enrich a site or find information Publish and subscribe: intelligent updating News aggregators, such as Meerkat, Syndic8, and Newsisfree, and their web services Alternative industry centric standards If you’re interested in producing your own RSS feed, this step by step guide to implementation is the book you’ll want in hand. |
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Developing Feeds With Rss And Atom $41.82 This book is in Used condition |
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Developing Feeds With Rss And Atom (Paperback) $32.52 Description not available. |
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No Nonsense XML WEb Development with PHP $23.78 Assuming familiarity with HTML and PHP, this book introduces basic XML concepts and syntax, and walks through the creation of an XML-powered web site. The author discusses XHTML, XML namespaces, DTDs, XSLT, XPath, the document object model (DOM), RSS, web services, databases, and manipulating XML with JavaScript and PHP. Distributed in the U.S. by O`Reilly. Annotation )2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |
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RSS for Educators (Paperback) $22.53 Hendron, who serves as a instructional technologist and teacher for Goochland County Public Schools in Virginia, offers this thorough guide to RSS (Really Simple Syndication), an Internet subscription service that helps educators stay informed with blogs and podcasts. Designed specifically to introduce public school teachers to RSS technology, this book explains how to take advantage of RSS to plan class projects, stay informed about developments in education and even provide an interface between teachers, parents and students. A discussion of the pros and cons of various Web 2.0 technologies is included. Annotation )2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |
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The Social Media Survival Guide (Paperback) $16.22 Provides information on creating an effective social Web presence, covering such topics as RSS feeds, WordPress, podcasting, widgets, and social networking. |
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Introduction to Web 2. 0 by Evans, Alan Coyle, Diane Edition ILL, 1 $12.49 Introduction to Web 2.0is part of an academic series that covers material on Web 2.0.Blogs — Intro; Podcasting (Audio and Video); RSS Feeds; Blogs — Intermediate; Wikis; Wasting Time with Social NetworksMARKET: This presents key information on Web 2.0 and encourages hands-on learning throughout the material. |
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Metaphors of the Web 2.0 (Paperback) $43.56 This study is an attempt to semantically decompose the most popular metaphorical expressions associated with two particular Web 2.0 practices: social networks and folksonomies. What is a friend on a social networking Web site like MySpace and StudiVZ? Is it polite to poke strangers on Facebook and give them fives on hi5? How can we subscribe to RSS feeds, if we don`t pay subscription fees? Do we really broadcast ourselves on our You Tube channels? These and other similar questions are dealt with from the perspective of the referential and the conceptual approaches to meaning, i.e., what these words stand for (referential/extensional approach) and which concepts they signify (conceptual/intensional approach). Thus, from the referential point of view, a friend on MySpace is only a hyperlink directing to a profile page of another MySpace user. But from the intensional point of view, a friend is a subscriber to the content generated by the profile owner. |
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