Atom VS RSS [2004-05-16 1:34:34 AM | Author: SiC | From: jeff beard] I don't know which one is far more. But at the destination is obviously greater than RSS. In order to let everyone know something, I translate Here. After the text, it is my point .the Great RSS vs. atom news feed debatehtp://www.lawtechguru.com/archives/2004/02/13_the_great_rss_vs_atml [February 13, 2004 | Parentheses Translator Comment on CNET News.com reported that "Google's Blogger service abandoned using Really Simple Syndication to find an alternative technology, which makes the argument of the network more innocent." As the RSS in the past Blogger Pro Alternatives, Blogger now only supports Atom as Blog's content polymer format. RSS can only say goodbye to new blogger users. Because there is a lot of similarities between RSS and Atoms (in I seem to publish them Almost no difference), the developer community has become more hot in these two formats. Last year, CNET provides a good explanation for this potential argument for this potential argument. Basic The main contributors behind Dave Winer, RSS 2.0, frozen its core development "to ensure that developers do not repair it", so that it can maintain "simple". But for others This is unacceptable, so they decided to propose their own blog content, the evolution of the name of this format experienced PIE, Echo, and finally the current atom. The problem is that there is more common points between RSS and Atoms. In the case, their standard competition may split the market. Many bloggers post said that RSS is born to the website content, and atom is tailored to blog aggregation. Now there are many news aggregate software and site services to use RSS, but There are very few ATOM support. By making a simple Google search, I found that Open source news aggregation software BotTomFeeder has also supported RSS and Atom. (Currently there are new formats) of NEWSMONSTER, NEWSGATOR, FEEDDEMON, NETNEWSWIRE, MACROMEDIA CENTRAL, Newzcrawler, Bottomfee, Shrook, Feeds on Feeds, Bloglines, WinRSS, and Pears support two formats.) In RSS is still healthy (at least a future In the time), Atom is trying to meet more people's needs. RSS supporters are concerned about how a competition standard will split the market. Despite this, for so many years, if you want to burn DVD, you have to buy DVD- R / W or DVD
Between the R / W drive, but Xie Tianxie is the DVD can play on your various devices (such as DVD player, portable DVD player, computer DVD-ROM drive, etc.). Dual-style support The recorder has recently become more common to ensure that customers can burn in their will. Therefore, it is possible to see if ATOM is further promoted, we will see more dual-format support in the market. (After the two months of this article, it is true.) Atom support is disappointed because of the RSS core freezing, because they know that RSS can also be transformed to meet more needs and do better. Some People say that from another side, continue to develop RSS in Atom is a good thing, but this will cause it more complicated (I also feel TAG too much). This is also a lot of RSS supporters want to freeze RSS. - Keep its simplicity, make it released and used without any consultants and developers. That is to say, it may be not perfect, but it is simple enough to make the public It. It is not very difficult to see the logic of the two sides, but very unfortunately, it has become a private affairs of some key characters. For this purpose, the name of the modification of the standard and other work, these work will only cover the true The problem is. Before I write this article, I have seen the benefits of the content provider and readers. Now, I have a lot of other blogger positively to join the ATOM support. If the blog software release starts In the product, it is a very good direction like Movable Type integrate RSS. In this way, I am worried that it is just a new link on the page. But, I am not energetic. Go to your own integration atom (you don't have me if you have ^ - ^) - especially when it is not popular. Despite this, its supporters are working hard to make Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Atom's responsibility to make it a standard. If Movable Type and other mainstream Blog developers add integrated Atom support in software updates, then this will be feasible. The recent decision is very interesting. For a long time The standard Blog software does not contain any RSS support, which is why they have lost a lot of turning Radio Userland, Movable Type and Typepad's Blog users. Now, after being acquired by Google, did they turn to only support atom. Google crazy?