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RSS (Rich Site Summary) - 6 Resources

RDF Site Summary (RSS) - also referred to as Rich Site Summary and Really Simple Syndication - is a method of describing news or other Web content that is available for "feeding" (distribution or syndication) from an online publisher to Web users. RSS is an application of the Extensible Markup Language (XML) that adheres to the World Wide Web Consortium's Resource Description Framework (RDF). Originally developed by Netscape for its browser's Netcenter channels, the RSS specification is now available for anyone to use.

Podcasts (1)

Name Views Post datesort icon
An Interview with Maynard Webb, COO of eBay
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4,930 05/19/2005

Blogs (5)

EDUCAUSE hosts a number of blogs for its members. To view a list of all our blogs, click here.

Title Blogger Postedsort icon Views
Sorry about the bug Stuart Yeates, University of Oxford 08/24/2006 3,587
Features of photo sharing services Stuart Yeates, University of Oxford 06/16/2006 5,647
Higher Ed RSS feeds Michael Guentzel, University of Texas at Austin 10/21/2005 3,495
Alan Levine's screencast Matt Pasiewicz, EDUCAUSE 05/14/2005 3,273
RSS, Blogs,and MERLOT in Blackboard Vidya Ananthanarayanan, Trinity University 04/18/2005 5,417
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