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First Edition April 2005
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This step-by-step guide offers bloggers, web developers, and programmers an understanding of content syndication and the technologies that make it possible. It highlights all the new features of RSS 2.0, and offers complete coverage of its rival technology, Atom. Confidently teaches you how to produce your own data feeds to syndicate news and blogs.
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- metadata interpretation
- the different forms of content syndication
- the increasing use of web services
- how to use popular RSS news aggregators on the market
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Book details
Title:
Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom
First Edition: April 2005
ISBN 10: 0-596-00881-3
ISBN 13: 9780596008819
Pages: 270
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"If you have your own website (personal or business) or run a blog, it is worth reading RSS and Atom--even if the code examples are over your head--for the insights it provides into what technology is used for syndicated feeds and how it is used, and alternative ways of doing things."
-- Major Keary, PC Update
"Want to make a feed out of a Google search item? Done. Want to make a feed out of your Amazon.com wish list? Done. There are just so many nuggets of knowledge in this book, it is hard to point out the best part. There are so many angles to the world of syndication and Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom has just about every inch covered."
Mitch Keeler, Lockergnome, May 2005
"Overall, the book offers a thorough presentation of RSS and Atom in an easy to understand manner. Using a conversational style of writing, the author manages to make the reader feel comfortable with a subject that can sometimes seem difficult. If you want to learn how to create your own RSS and Atom feeds, or just want to get up to speed with the latest technology, Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom will prove to be a valuable asset to your library."
--Lee Underwood, WebReference.com, June 2005
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