Syndication
Syndication and aggregation of news, weblogs, etc.
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http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2006/07/19/implementing-atom-publishing-protocol-python-wsgi.html
The Atom Publishing Protocol (APP) is nearing completion, many of the issues that I pointed out in a previous article have settled down, and there is work being done on implementations and interoperability. Although the interoperability work will go on for years to come, we can put together an implementation and discuss the requirements the APP puts on you, the gotchas, and the ways we can optimize the service. If you've been following along with Restful Web columns at home, you won't be surprised that the implementation is in Python. In future articles we'll start building more complex services on top of this APP implementation.
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=3322
When I was Utah's CIO, I wrote what I called the Web Services Manifesto to create a list of principles that I though all government agencies should follow whenever they created an online resource. Their goal: set the data free. The idea is that government can't ever hope to create all the useful information resources that people need. For eGoverment to move beyond the "here's a good way to search our data" stage, these applications need to be shared and mashed-up. I hoped that by creating Web services where XML was always available, we'd allow others to build the services they needed that we'd never even think to build. It took some time, but some governments are starting to do just that. David Stephenson points to a Jon Udell column about the DC government's Center for Innovation and Reform. The first link in the main body is Live Data Feeds. Very nice. Already, the first real mashup of this data has been built. Pick a location on the right hand side of the page and see where crimes have occurred, road repairs need done, or other service requests have been made. Talk about accountability! DCStat is doing just that. The Atom and RSS feeds summarize activity, and all the details - including latitude and longitude - are included in DCStat's own XML format. Following the initial launch of the service request feed, new ones will appear at roughly two-week intervals throughout the summer and fall. These feeds will contain raw operational data about crime, property, housing code enforcement, and business and liquor licensing.
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http://www.unto.net/unto/work/on-rss-and-atom/
"My recommendation to application developers today is to use Atom 1.0, not RSS, as the basis for your content syndication." "I don’t really care if RSS becomes a generic brand name for content syndication, just like “Kleenex” has for tissues. I think it is fine if engineers recommend to their directors, 'we should support RSS in our applications. Content syndication is what our customers want.'”
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=3257
In a story he headlined Web 2.0 sews grassroots collaboration, CNET News.com's Martin Lamonica wrote: "Like others, Seely Brown expects to see a wide range of techniques common on consumer Web applications–including blogs, collaborative Web page editing through wikis, tagging and RSS (Really Simple Syndication)-based subscriptions–to bleed into mainstream business applications...".
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http://www.army.mil/rss/
The US Army has launched RSS Feeds that allow users to receive Army Headlines without being logged onto a computer. RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is a standards-based method of delivering Army Headlines to variety of devices, including web sites, cell phones, PDAs, pagers and any other device capable of parsing XML data.
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http://www.tbray.org/atom/RSS-and-Atom
People who generate syndication feeds have a choice of feed formats. As of mid-2005, the two most likely candidates will be RSS 2.0 and Atom 1.0. The purpose of this page is to summarize, as clearly and simply as possible, the differences between the RSS 2.0 and Atom 1.0 syndication languages. By Tim Bray and others.
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http://projects.radgeek.com/feedwordpress/
FeedWordPress is an Atom/RSS aggregator for WordPress. It syndicates content from newsfeeds that you select into your WordPress blog; if you syndicate several newsfeeds then you can use WordPress's posts database and templating engine as the back-end of an aggregation ('planet') website.
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http://feedparser.org/
Mark Pilgrim's parser is written in Python and can handle RSS 0.90, Netscape RSS 0.91, Userland RSS 0.91, RSS 0.92, RSS 0.93, RSS 0.94, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, Atom, and CDF feeds. 2000 unit tests. Open source.
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http://www.activerefresh.com
ActiveRefresh is a software application that monitors your web sources and notifies you when they are updated.
ActiveRefresh monitors web pages, forums, news sites, LiveJournals, Bloggers, RSS channels, even YahooMail.
The main advantage of the program is that it does not just notify you about the changes;
this application can extract the new information and deliver it directly to your computer,
making it unnecessary for you to visit different websites.
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http://www.feedreader.com/
Feedreader is an Estonian-made GPL freeware Windows application that reads and displays newsfeeds aka RSS feeds based on XML. It supports all major RSS formats - 0.9, 0.91, 1.0 and various extensions such as Dublin Core and Slashback. Feedreader utilizes advanced caching methods to reduce bandwitch usage, making the program ideal for mobile communication.
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