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1. #30773 How to Share Everything with Everyone (well, a few things anyway) We're moving toward a shared network model, where people publish and subscribe. The really appealing sites integrate feeds for a community of users in an invisible, seamless way, making it easy to see what we're all up to. Johnson, Tom H. Tech Writer Voices (2008). Articles>Web Design>Information Design>RSS 2. #28859 Layman's Guide to Web Syndication Syndication has taken the web industry by storm. It's used everywhere. Talk to a web developer and they'll tell you they've been using it for years. But, as with a lot of things geek, those on the cutting-edge often forget to tell others how to use the new technology. Mercurytide (2006). Articles>Web Design>Information Design>RSS 3. #30673 The Power of Syndication at the Click of a Button Have you ever wanted to bring the technical know-how of developerWorks straight to your workspace or personalized iGoogle, Netvibes, or My Yahoo page? Now you can with developer gizmos. It's the power of syndication at the click of the mouse: no programming, training, or registration required. Add any developerWorks custom feeds, or a developerWorks spaces portlet as a Google Gadget, Netvibes Module, or Yahoo Widget directly to your preferred syndication mashup, keep up with developerWorks feeds on your Apple iPhone, or download a developerWorks Gadget for Google Desktop with the content you select from developerWorks. Pfeiffer, Melinda. IBM (2007). Articles>Web Design>Information Design>RSS
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