Archive for the 'RSS Promotion' Category

Today’s Tidbits - 06 October 2006

40 percent of Britons online use RSS
Forty percent of Britons online say they receive automatic news feeds to their browser or desktop. Exciting number we got here. It means Internet users are more and more depends on feeds as the syndication technology for consuming content.
The sad fact is, 69 percent of Britons online have never […]

Personalize News and Syndication from WSJ.com

The latest online news accessorry is personalized pages with RSS feed syndication support, reports paidContent. It started with New York Times’s MyTimes.com beta a few weeks ago, followed by My USA Today News and now MyWSJ.
The Wall Street Journal personalized content includes stock quotes, weather forecast, traffic information, news, saved searches, press releases and more. […]

New Publishers for BlogBurst

Pluck, the company behind BlogBurst, has signed several new publishers for its blog syndication service. The publishers include San Jose Mercury News, which will syndicate tech content from various blogs.
Another publisher worth mentioning is Parade magazine and Lee Enterprises, which publishes 58 daily newspapers in small markets.
Pluck has just launched the blog syndication network out […]

Emerson RSS Adoption: Simple or More Data?

Emerson Process has recently adopted RSS, as reported by Steve Rubel. Unlike most RSS publishers out there, Emerson Process takes the extra effort to provide their visitors with the RSS Starter Kit. The kit contains the what, why and how to get the started in subscribing to web feeds.
Charlie Wood at Moon Watcher named Emerson […]

Another Round of Partial vs. Full Feed Debate

Another round of the debates about full-text vs. partial text RSS feeds has begun. Robert Scoble still insists that full-text RSS feeds can be of benefits to both publishers and subscribers. Nowadays, he won’t subscribe to partial feeds. Nick Wilson at Performancing agrees. Duncan at Blog Herald thinks otherwise. What are the benefits and drawbacks […]