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What is RSS
What is RSS? RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication and Rich Site Summary. RSS is an XML-based format for content distribution. Webmasters create an RSS file containing headlines and descriptions of specific information. While the majority of RSS feeds currently contain news headlines or breaking information the long term uses of RSS are broad. RSS is a defined standard based on XML with the specific purpose of delivering updates to web-based content. RSS is becoming increasing popular. Definitions of RSS RSS (n) RSS is a Web content syndication format. RSS (n) RSS is a format for syndicating news and the content of news-like sites, including major news sites like Wired, news-oriented community sites like Slashdot, and personal weblogs. RSS (n) Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines and other Web content.
Netvibes (www.netvibes.com) - Avis | CommentCaMarche
Netvibes est un agrégateur gratuit de flux RSS, c'est-à-dire qu’il récupère les nouveaux contenus en provenance des sites que l’on souhaite suivre. Netvibes se présente sous la forme d’une page Web avec des onglets, et chaque contenu agrégé et représenté sous forme de bloc que l’utilisateur peut déplacer sur la page (dashboard) selon son envie. Le service est disponible sur iPhone, Android, et iPad. Des entreprises peuvent également utiliser Netvibes comme outil de communication, c'est par exemple le cas de Numéricâble. Le service Netvibes a été lancé en 2005, et est disponible en plusieurs langues. Toutes les compagnies LOW COST en une seule recherche : Comparez avec JETCOST! Billets d'avion LOW COST Réduisez vos impôts avec le spécialiste des résidences seniors Les Senioriales Investir Senioriales 22 stratégies pour simplifier votre routine quotidienne et reprendre le contrôle Défi 22 jours - Gratuit Comparez les Offres d'Abris Piscine et Choisissez le modèle au meilleur Prix!
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The Real Deal 198: Beginner's guide to blogging (podcast) | The
We talk about what you need to know to get a blog set up, how to make good content, and whether you can make money from it. Podcast Subscribe with iTunes (audio)Subscribe with iTunes (video)Subscribe with RSS (audio)Subscribe with RSS (video) Episode 198 Why blog: Marketing for your service Fun. So what do I do to get the blog up on the Internet? You can choose Blogger, Wordpress.com, Squarespace, TypePad.com, Posterous Get a domain name, whichever way you do it. If you want to host your own, you can install your own software. Buy space at a webhost. Once you have it up, how do you make the most out of it? How to get readers: Write a lot Twitter, Facebook your posts Be part of the community – participate in other blogs. Commenters How to make money: Don’t expect to make money! Why would I ever want FLO TV? Sheala, GA Answer: Well in the backseat of a car? Hi Guys, I really want to keep an eye on my new puppy at my house while I'm at work. Anthony from Australia.
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Web 2.0 online course
With you can: Update your details View your study information Track the status of your materials Access your assessment marks and final grades for each course Check your account balance Access Online Campus We're delighted to join with Microsoft to provide you with a email account that will never expire – even when you complete your qualification. You will have access to 25 GB of free storage and access to online versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. To login use your username which is your student ID number, followed by a lowercase 's', for example, 1234567s. If you have never logged into Online Campus or My Open Polytechnic your password is your date of birth in the following format: ddmmyyyy. The first time you login you will be prompted to change your password to a password of your choosing that needs to consist of a minimum of 7 characters, 1 capital and 1 number.
Podcasting
Podcasting is a simple means of distributing audio content over the Internet, taking advantage of the power of RSS. Content consumers (end-users) can subscribe to a feed of a producer's audio content and receive automatic downloads of new content as it is made available online. A more comprehensive discussion of podcasting can be found in the Wikipedia entry on podcasting. For the library that works hard to produce audio content such as recordings of programs or library tours, podcasting can be an effective means of making that content more widely available. The following is a list of libraries and affiliated organizations that are currently podcasting and offering selected podcast resources service: The following are School libraries that are currently podcasting or using podcast resources: For a list of podcasts that are aimed at or should be of interest to library staff, see the "Podcasts" page in LISWiki. How To Podcast (general advice) Podcast-friendly music Audio/Video Editing Software
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WIKIS
A wiki allows a group of people to collaboratively develop a Web site with no knowledge of HTML or other markup languages. Anyone can add to or edit pages in a wiki -- it is completely egalitarian. Anyone can create new wiki pages simply by creating a new link with the name of the page. Pages are connected not hierarchically, but by hyperlinks between pages. According to the creator of Wiki, Ward Cunningham, wikis can be identified by the following characteristics: "A wiki invites all users to edit any page or to create new pages within the wiki Web site, using only a plain-vanilla Web browser without any extra add-ons." (From Leuf, Bo and Ward Cunningham. Continue to Why Wiki?
Vere Harmsworth Library - Web 2: Oxford libraries
The VHL started experimenting with web 2.0 tools in October 2007, as follows: Facebook: We originally set up a group , which had an initial flurry of interest (and joinings) but then stagnated somewhat, with very little contribution from its members. In January 2008, after the pages facility was introduced, I set up a page for the VHL instead (although the group still exists for the moment, giving members a chance to transfer or in case there was protest!). Although there is no more usage of the page than the group by readers (and we have fewer fans currently than we had members), I find the page more useful. I can see usage statistics (which show a fairly healthy number of page views per day, comparable to what we're getting on the blog), and our blog news feed displays on the page automatically via the Notes application. Staff Blog: I've just set up an internal staff blog for the VHL, modelled after the ones that I know have been successful at the SSL and the Education Library.
RSS (Rich Site Summary): a means of receiving regular updates from websites of your choice, as they are amended.
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