Google requires a specific information set by way of an Atom/RSS Activity Feed of global activities from each network in order to offer some consistency and a complete set of results for users. In addition, 21 sites have signed on as partners...
If you receive a PuSH update 15 seconds after an important and comment worthy blog post goes live from an author you're monitoring, then you have a significant advantage over the RSS or Atom community who may not even receive notification that the...
Google recently launched a new feature that uses RSS and Atom feeds to discover new web pages. AdSense for Feeds allows bloggers to make money from advertisements that are included in RSS feeds. This is important because not all RSS readers click...
Google Blog Search now has RSS and Atom feeds that users can use to subscribe to topics or stories. Once again, there are so many Google updates that I'm bunching them together in one big post. Here they are:
Group managers can utilize RSS by adding an ATOM feed, RSS feed or a web site URL. LinkedIn Enables RSS Feeds to Enhance Sharing in Groups Posted by Nathania Johnson Mar 23, 2009 LinkedIn is allowing groups on the professional social network to add...
Group managers can utilize RSS by adding an ATOM feed, RSS feed or a web site URL. LinkedIn is allowing groups on the professional social network to add RSS feeds to aid in news and information sharing.
Atom/RSS Feeds One of the highlights of SES NY took place on the final day. It's a shame really, because so many people left before the last day and missed the morning keynote speech by Andrew Tomkins, Yahoo's chief scientist for search.
Google's Ajax Feed API Interview with Mark LucovskyThe very cool thing about this API is that it enables you to easily access RSS and Atom feeds, and create mashups of the feeds. Want to receive these stories daily or via RSS/feed?
Google's Ajax Feed API Interview with Mark LucovskyThe very cool thing about this API is that it enables you to easily access RSS and Atom feeds, and create mashups of the feeds. We've collected all the search marketing news from selected posts to...
Google's Ajax Feed API Interview with Mark LucovskyThe very cool thing about this API is that it enables you to easily access RSS and Atom feeds, and create mashups of the feeds. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
The very cool thing about this API is that it enables you to easily access RSS and Atom feeds, and create mashups of the feeds. For example, it's one thing to find out how to read someone's RSS feed, and it's another to deal with a whole variety of...
Hook up RSS and Atom feeds.And enjoy charting the new terrain of this next development in online media and search targeting. Include RSS feeds Moderated by Chris Sherman, the presenters included Jon Leicht of Intuit, Eric Papczun of Performics, and...
So when you add a new blog entry and you support RSS/XML/Atom you
can send Google Blog Search a ping at their Blog Search Pinging Service. Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged
separately:
So when you add a new blog entry and you support RSS/XML/Atom you can send Google Blog Search a ping at their Blog Search Pinging Service. The Google Blog announced that Google Blog Search now supports the acceptance of pings.
You can submit RSS, Atom and URL lists, and manage all of them from one place. During the Bot Obedience Course session at SES San Jose just a few minutes ago, Rajat at Yahoo announced a new upgrade to the Site Explorer tool they initially launched...
It's designed to
let you send requests for data and get back results as an Atom or RSS feed. Atom and RSS 2.0 (and
here). Niall Kennedy
points to what looks to be a new Google API format, the Google Data API or
Niall comes from Technorati, so he has a true excitement and desire to take ATOM and RSS to the next level. Niall Kennedy writes that he will be joining the Microsoft's Windows Live division next week.
Also will handle RSS and ATOM feeds What Happens When You Mashup RSS, IM, and Publishing Services? First and by far the best (nothing comes even close), is client software called WebSite-Watcher (WSW).
Also will handle RSS and ATOM feeds My friend and librarian colleague, Phil Bradley, points to a blog post by Marshall Kirkpatrick that looks at tools and services that alert you to page changes. I'm planning my own review of a couple of these...
Material must be supplied in Tab-delimited, RSS 2.0, RSS 1.0, or Atom 0.3 formats. Well, Google Base is here. I think the most telling thing about Google Base for me will not be today, tomorrow, or even next month but five or six months from now...