RSS is an acronym for many members of a family tree, common expanded names are
RichSiteSummary,
ReallySimpleSyndication and
RdfSiteSummary. (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_%28protocol%29). Such feeds are typically branded with an icon (

).
WardsWiki (this site) has a
RecentChangesRss.For RSS feeds we need RSS Aggregators.
EditHint: Move the following paragraph to another page, perhaps MicrosoftWebFeedDiscussion?
In Aug05 MS attempts to use
"WebFeed" as a substitute name for
RssFeeds. The company gets labelled by
DaveWiner at his blog entry at
http://archive.scripting.com/2005/08/13#meanInternationalSoftwareMonopoly
RdfSiteSummary is the title of version 1.0 of the RSS specification.
- This version has not been deemed to be successful compared to its successors described below.
- Adam Bosworth said it failed because the spec attempted to tackle the "(unattainable) Universal Truth", and as a result got too complicated for users with simple requirements.
- RSS 1.0 is still preferred in cases with specialized needs (e.g., the publishers of the scientific journal Nature have used it to incorporate PRISM metadata in a consistent manner).
- An updated version, RSS 1.1 (bug fix) was made available Jan05. See more at http://xml.coverpages.org/RSSv11-Announce.html
ReallySimpleSyndication is the title of version 2.0 of the RSS specification.
AtomSyntax is intended to do similar things (to RSS2.0) but not initially designed to conform with any RSS specs. It attempts to address more complicated needs than RSS V2 but the spec is not yet finished.
Rss Enclosure - going beyond plain text
various experiments started to enrich enduser experiences, made possible by 0.92 spec in 2000. See
http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/print.php/3431901
Podcasting uses an RSS2.0 formatted feed that encloses MP3 files. Requires a compatible reader (not on
PocketPc yet). See
http://www.msmobiles.com/news.php/3232.html
Links
Bandwidth demand of fulltext MSDN RSS force its demise http://radio.weblogs.com/0001011/2004/09/08.html#a8195
GoogleNews: user generated RssFeeds disallowed (but see below)
see
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/syndication/message/4405
and
http://www.voidstar.com/gnews2rss.php
from WikiPedia
First major supplier of RssFeeds on PocketPc arrived Oct2004. See
http://www.msmobiles.com/news.php/3233.html
I am looking for a common freeware that mingles various feeds within one folder together. Any one knows of one?
- These feeds may come in different Rss formats, but I would like them to appear like a single feed to me as a user, ordered by date/time.
- Very useful feature for me as I now have 5 or more feeds just on technology news, and some of the sources have similar stories.
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