Google published a set of best practices for XML sitemaps and RSS/Atom feeds on its Webmaster Central Blog this week, explaining which fields in sitemaps are important, when to use XML sitemaps and ...
Government web sites have been a joke for almost as long as there have been web sites. They tend to be slow, clunky, and far behind their private-sector counterparts. All three presidential candidates ...
When you link to an item on your own weblog, it would be convenient to use a relative rather absolute URL. For example: There are two advantages to the relative approach. First, it's more concise, so ...
What are RSS/XML news feeds? RSS -- "Really Simple Syndication," also called "Rich Site Summary" -- is a popular way to share online news and video updates so people quickly know what's new. In most ...
For this Android developer tutorial, we are going to create a simple RSS reader app. This app would fetch RSS feeds from a single, user specified internet address, and display the contents using a ...
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It's an easy way to automatically stay up to date on WKOW.com and other web sites you like visit regularly. Instead of having to go to each web site ...
How do I use your RSS feed? You have two choices. You can either use a news reader (sometimes called a news aggregator) or an RSS enabled web browser. Note: if you ...
Now that I've had a chance to see Attensa's solution in action (here at the Syndicate Conference in San Francisco), I can understand why John Palfrey's RSS Investors venture capital outfit selected ...
API v1 has been retired from Twitter, with XML, RSS, and ATOM response formats retiring along with it, leaving only JSON for updated version API v1.1. Explaining the change, Twitter said: “XML, Atom, ...