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| You are here: Home » RSS Cases - From Technology to Praxis » December 2005 Archive December 2005 December 30, 2005 Serence KlipFolio RSS Dashboard - Configurable Feed Panels Done Right Serence.com has an incredibly cool, configurable RSS Dashboard, called KlipFolio(tm), that uses a visual paradigm. This is a must-try application.
December 29, 2005 More on Hardware-Based RSS Apps For Xmas next year, I want an RSS-driven portable multimedia player with wi-fi, bluetooth, and satellite capability.
December 28, 2005 One Million Channels of Podcasts? With rich media publishing getting easier on the Internet, are we headed for one million channels of (Internet) TV? [REVISED]
NewsFox RSS Reader Application in a Browser The newest versions of the Firefox browser have numerous free RSS-based extensions, including the NewsFox RSS reader.
December 27, 2005 Sean Cohen has a level-headed article about how RSS is not going to replace email. I agree that this will not happen anytime soon. However, I'm not so sure that this won't ever happen.
RSS Readers Help Us Manage Loads of Information RSS readers can help students and researchers, or anyone who absorbs lots of information daily.
People Are Using RSS/ Web Feeds But Don't Know It Not everyone who uses the Internet knows what HTML is. It's even possible that there are some Internet users who've never even heard of HTML, as crazy as that sounds. This should be the same situation for RSS/ Atom/ web feeds.
December 24, 2005 Many of the readers that come to the MarketingStudies.net group of blogs have some experience with RSS. For those of you that don't, here's a brief summary.
December 23, 2005 Just a general note to new readers about the intent of this blog and posting schedules.
The New RSS-Feature-Rich Firefox Web Browser Looking for a top notch web browser with loads of extensions and plugins? Try the new Firefox browser.
December 19, 2005 Content Syndication Is Changing Content Distribution Business Models Terry Heaton has an excellent article about how RSS is forcing content publishers to change their business models.
Attensa Gets $12M In RSS Infrastructure Development Capitol Venture capitalists are starting to fund RSS development.
December 16, 2005 Dozens of daily newspapers in Canada and the United States are suffering from reduced circulation, claiming that free online content is the culprit. But Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch thinks print's not dead. (Monty Python comedy fans might remember the old "I'm not dead yet" TV sketch.)
Are There Too Many Web Feed Readers? Every time I turn around, it seems that there's yet another web feeds reader. Are there too many?
Numerous surveys claim very few people are using RSS. Who are these people, and why aren't more people using RSS/Atom/web feeds?
Integration of Email and RSS/Web Feeds Looks as if there are a few wise people offering an integrated interface for email and RSS/web feeds.
December 11, 2005 Could RSS/Atom/Webfeeds be the Database Tools of the Future? Jon Udell thinks that RSS and Atom tools will help build loosely-coupled web databases that may replace traditional databases. I think he's wrong, but his idea is certainly fascinating. [WARNING: lengthy discussion ahead.]
December 4, 2005 Two More Browser-Based RSS/Web Feed Reader Services Here are two browser-based RSS feed browsing services to add to your "maybe try this" list.
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