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| You are here: Home » RSS Cases - From Technology to Praxis » September 2005 Archive September 2005 September 28, 2005 An RSS Feed is essentially a channel by which an Internet publisher can post headlines for their fresh RSS content items. As the feed is updated with new items (or edits of existing items), subscribers will see this reflected in their Feed Reader software.
I know that many of you will already know what RSS is. However, considering the low percentages that have recently been reported (see numerous posts in Rok's rssdiary.marketingstudies.net blog), only a tiny fraction of Internet users are consciously aware of or have even heard of RSS. So since I'm starting a new blog anyways, I figure that a brief overview is in order.
Introduction to RSS Cases Blog The RSS Cases blog will deal with technology-to-business issues of RSS, tending more towards technology, and focusing on RSS Marketing, RSS Development and RSS Metrics.
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The RSS Cases Blog The RSS Cases Blog brings you RSS technology advice, helps you understand RSS technology issues and explains different RSS business cases.
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