RSS is a Web content syndication format. RSS is a dialect of XML. All RSS files must conform to the XML 1.0 specification, as published on the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) website. A summary of RSS ...
What is RSS? (Really Simple Syndication) RSS is an easy way to keep you automatically up to date on websites you like visit regularly. Instead of having to go to each website separately to see new ...
This week Feedster, the RSS and XML search engine and feed reading service, demonstrated its web-based tools for building Feedpapers. Feedpapers make to easily combine, filter and publish Internet ...
RSS is older than most of the stuff we use on the Internet on a daily basis. It's older than Facebook, it's older than this ...
When it comes to telling search engines about the content on a website, webmasters might be wondering if they should submit sitemaps or just setup RSS or Atom feeds. Google’s answer? Use both. In a ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...