What is RSS
RSS means Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a special format based on
XML, which was first used to unite headers with web content. RSS allows
users to save their time, however it is rather difficult to create an
RSS feed manually.
Why use RSS
Why use RSS. RSS for users and webmasters.
RSS History
RSS official chronology and RSS web history.
How to Read RSS. How to Receive RSS.
To take advantage of RSS, you need a special program (or service) for
reading feeds. Now, there are a lot of such programs, both free and
commercial.
Create RSS
All about RSS feed creation process. Software for making RSS.
RSS Marketing
Marketing with RSS: Coupons and discounts, affiliate programs, PR,
content and private feeds.
RSS
Fields and RSS Tags
All RSS files share a similar structure. Any RSS feed has Channel and
Item tags. These tags are either required or optional...
RSS Articles
How to publish, read and make money on RSS - RSS articles and reviews.
Promote RSS
Various methods are used to promote RSS feeds. The most widely used one
is submitting of the feed file into specialized search engines and
directories.
Make money using RSS
RSS is a great technology that not just provides convenient access to
information, but also allows one to make money on information.
What is Podcasting
Briefly, podcasting is a new format for distributing audio and video
content via the Internet. Actually, podcasting is just multimedia
content enclosed into an RSS file.
How to create a podcast
To create a podcast that will be supported by iTunes (and other RSS
readers), you should create an RSS feed (version 2.0 extended with
iTunes tags) that would contain pointers to enclosed files (video or
audio files).
iTunes Specification
To create a podcast that will be supported by iTunes (and other RSS
readers), you should create an RSS feed (version 2.0 extended with
iTunes tags) that would contain pointers to enclosed files (video or
audio files).
Podcasting – technology that can kill radio?
The article describes the prospects of podcasting as a technology that
can replace radio, and the advantages of podcasting over radio and
television. In addition, it gives a brief explanation of the term
"podcasting" and the methods used to create podcasts.