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- initialism Internet, deprecated Initialism of Rich Site Summary.
- initialism Internet, deprecated Initialism of
RDF Site Summary. - initialism Internet Initialism of Rich Site Summary. (It allows people to follow updates on other websites such as news, music, blogs, etc.)
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More recent reports tell us that the PSB appears to have extended this block to all incoming URLs that begin with "feeds," "rss," and "blog," thus rendering the RSS feeds from many sites--including ones that aren't blocked in China, such as Ars Technica--useless.
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More recent reports tell us that the PSB appears to have extended this block to all incoming URLs that begin with "feeds," "rss," and "blog," thus rendering the RSS feeds from many sites--including ones that aren't blocked in China, such as Ars Technica--useless.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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According to Dave Winer, inventor of RSS, the global investment in RSS is already $8.2 billion.
How much has been invested in RSS? « Scripting News Annex 2006
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Alice's Adventures in RSS is a one page a day rendition of Alices Adventures in Wonderland, delivered via RSS.
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Alice's Adventures in RSS is a one page a day rendition of Alices Adventures in Wonderland, delivered via RSS.
August 2004 2004
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“De-emphasizing the term RSS feed” – by introducing the term ‘feed trough’. coincidentally they will also be re-emphasizing the term OPML …
Newsgator posts roadmap for the future of RSS Marshall Kirkpatrick 2005
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The term RSS refers to a syndication format, sometimes known as Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary.
ATW Daily News 2009
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The term RSS refers to a syndication format, sometimes known as Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary.
ATW Daily News 2009
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The term RSS refers to a syndication format, sometimes known as Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary.
ATW Daily News 2009
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The term RSS refers to a syndication format, sometimes known as Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary.
ATW Daily News 2009
jarrodmartin1 commented on the word RSS
stands for "really simple syndication"; provides a list of updated text, audio, graphic or video material from a news source, blog, or web page.
June 13, 2009
jarrodmartin1 commented on the word RSS
I use RSS to have news and updates sent to me so I don't have to go looking for information I'm interested in.
June 13, 2009