(Via the aggregated Jim Flowers) Story in the upcoming edition of Wired that will no doubt push RSS further into the spotlight. Jim says You want news when it happens without spending your day surfing? You need RSS. And what platform delivers RSS in a friendly fashion? Blogs. and, how can you distribute your information in an efficient way? RSS? and How can you publish quickly and economically and get syndicated? Blog. From "Chinese Blog experience set", 2002/10/21 discussion and Blog Relevant technologies, inequalities are RSS, this abbreviation can have several sources in English, and different interpretations are made by different technical groups. It can be "Rich Site Summary", or "RDF Site Summary" or "Really Simple Syndication". Why is there so many meanings? This is also about the relationship between RSS today. Today, someone still remembers an interesting feature when IE 4 just pushed, that is, news channel. The function of this news channel is very similar to the news channel launched by Netscape (at that time, Netscape or market browser). To this end, Netscape defines a set of languages that describe the news channel, this is RSS, but Netscape has worseful since the time, so it has not issued a formal RSS specification (only a 0.9 version only). Microsoft also launched the CDF (Channel Definition Format) data specifications that supported its IE, very close to RSS. Microsoft attempts to use news channels to turn "push" technology into an application mainstream and compete with Netscape. However, it is predicted that "push" technology did not find a suitable business model from beginning to end, and accompanied by the emergence of other network features, it is also increasingly unable to show its own advantages. The status of news channels in the browser ultimate day Xishan, and finally disappeared in the subsequent version of IE. The news channel has indeed entered the trough, but the RSS is not abandoned by the industry. In the past two years, Blog has gradually become the most popular new topic on the Internet from a professional group. RSS has the most basic method describing the BLOG subject and update information. Then RSS technology is taken over by the famous Blogger / Geek Dave Winner, continues to develop new versions to adapt to new web applications. The new web application is Blog, because Dave Wenna's efforts, RSS upgrade to version 0.91, then reached 0.92 version, then it is applied in various BLOG tools and is supported by many professional news sites. During a wide range of applications, many professionals recognize that they need to organize and develop RSS a generic specification and further standardize. A joint team redefines RSS based on the W3C's new generation of Semantic Network Technology RSS, releases RSS 1.0, and defines RSS as "RDF Site Summary". This work did not effectively communicate with Dave Wenna, while Daifei adheres to further developing RSS's subsequent versions in the direction of their own ideas, and does not recognize the effectiveness of RSS 1.0.
The RSS thus started to form an RSS 0.9x / 2.0 and RSS 1.0 two camps, which also caused a wide argument in the professional population. Because of the existence of debate, the RSS 1.0 has not become the true standard of standardized organizations. Dave Wennai upgraded RSS to version 2.0 in September 2002, which is completely new mode and does not have any RSS 1.0 shadow. This triggered further controversy on the Internet, making an increasingly popular data format be an open standard, or is defined and controlled by a company, it has become a controversial focus. Dave Wenna did not argue for himself. His view is that RSS also needs further development. It is necessary to make a more clear definition, but I am afraid that this kind of low-altitude is not able to eliminate people's concerns about RSS "by a commercial company." The front pavement may have no great significance to the user. Maybe more people care about how to add RSS output in their own Blog, so that many news aggregation tools (such as CNBLOG just recommended newzcrawler) easy to find you and automatically Get the update content you in Blog. So we will gradually increase the introduction to the RSS tool in the following series, and how to add RSS output formats and related flag links in your blog. If you can't wait to go to a temporary link place on my personal site to try it, I provide a simple RSS generation tool and related introduction (the best tool for Blogger.com, other tools have not been tested ). -------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- RSS can extend to a lot of application, or may become a "prompt" information standard format. Many updated micro-content can be subscribed by the user through the RSS, which can help the user get valuable information with the lowest cost. Here is some interesting RSS data sources: information captured by the news site is transformed into RSS: - Sina News - Phoenix News - Wall Street Journal A lot of websites that offer API are willing to make further handles and services to third parties. For example, Amazon.com and Google, and EBAY has such services. So many enthusiasts turn these services into RSS sources. For example, Amazon RSS feed builder can help you choose your favorite book category to RSS to get continuously updated. In addition, if you apply for GoogleAlert's account, you can also turn the search for a specific keyword into RSS, not only you can enjoy, you can also share it with others, for example: - Amazon: "Technical" books (this flag is like XML, some People like) - GoogleAlert: "Learning Object" - GoogleAlert: "Education Blog" - Googlealert: "Interconnect Education System" - "ElecTronic Portfolio" (CogDogblog) Are you willing to share your GoogleAlert RSS? , As long as you have filled in these lists yourself. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Recently there is a trend to convert anything into RSS, inadvertently discovered several RSS Resources: 1) Turn the Wired search content into RSS Enter the search address in SharpReader to complete search for keywords in Wired.