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470 Articles match "Content","RSS"
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Infomediaries would disappear, every person would be a “first class citizen” and content creator, and content creators would be paid directly for their work.
Chris Messina from Google gave a solid review of the history of online streams, with his take being that we are essentially stuck in the RSS / late 90s portal mentality. I’m in Austin for SxSWi (South by Southwest interactive) with several colleagues from Forum One and several thousand colleagues from around the world working in the digital and interactive fields. The “festival” is
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
Gary, on the other hand, talks about building your personal brand through social media by being authentic and “delivering your content by video, podcast, or blog .” Subscribe to my RSS feed or by e-mail . I’ll share one of my idiosyncrasies with you, but promise you won’t laugh: Most people go to the library to find books — not me. When I accompany my kids to the library, I take my own books with me to read while waiting for them to finish.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Professor of Business Administration at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business in Durham, North Carolina. Gaurav Bhalla ( gaurav.bhalla@knowledgekinetics.com ) is the president of Knowledge Kinetics, based in Reston, Virginia. March 2010 Subscribe Now » Subscription Help » Feature Leadership Lessons from India Column Who Do These Bankers Think They Are? The Globe How BMW Is Defusing the Demographic Time Bomb Managing Yourself Keeping Your Colleagues Honest Table of Contents » Today on HBR
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
There are a host of reasons why Enterprise RSS has not taken off yet (vs. The first concept to understand is that the key focus point for Enterprise RSS is not the reader - it's the feed syndication platform (the server back-end) that provides centralized administration, feed management and other services (e.g., lot of intranets are "content poor" (why subscribe if there's nothing of interest)
The article below is interesting in that it does call out a dark truth - enterprise adoption of feed syndication tools has been lacking. However, However, the article disappoints
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Friday, February 26, 2010
It’s how the speed, screen size and controlled environment of the iPad now means that content design on screen can finally come of age and grow some balls. It’s how the speed, screen size and controlled environment of the iPad now means that content design on screen can finally come of age and grow some balls. Your content isn’t the same as my content
Or so I tweeted whilst watching the recent Apple keynote. A
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
Enterprise RSS . The consumption of Enterprise RSS feeds and the creation of the content in the feeds are both at fault here. There isn't enough 'good' information coming out of 'enterprise' RSS feeds and many people don't understand RSS (still).
When it comes to RSS readers, we've got to look at the enterprise itself and ask the following questions:
A lot of great comments over at the main article: R.I.P I
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
am finally getting the rest of the series up. Part 1 , part 2 , part 3, , part 4, part 5 , part 6 , and part 7 are all here on the blog.
We have talked throughout this series on communities of practice about “content.” 8221; Well, what the heck is content, why is it important and how do we make the most of it - especially when there is a LOT of it. This is the eighth in a series of blog posts I wrote for Darren Sidnick late last year. I
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteTalk Enterprise Jobwire About Subscribe Contact Advertise RSS RWW Daily by Email RSS RWW Weekly Wrap-up Home Products Trends Best of RWW Archives Feedbuddy: RSS Matchmaking Written by Josh Catone / August 6, 2007 12:37 PM / 8 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » Feedbuddy is a social network that was bound to happen: one built around RSS feeds.
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Sunday, September 9, 2007
Enterprise RSS Enterprise 2.0 Add it as a widget to your page: TypePad Blogger Netvibes iGoogle Pageflakes Live.com Live Spaces Or copy the embed script code below and paste it on your website. Embed code: If you copy and use this Widget code for use on your website(s), you agree to the following terms and conditions found here .
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Specifically: how we construct content templates, how that content looks when it’s in place, art direction at a micro level and how we can create richer, more engaging and, importantly, more ‘useful’ reading experiences online.
We maintained the page-based metaphor for displaying content. believe the time Isaac and I have been discussing how users consume media and news which has raised some interesting questions around online publishing. Specifically: Over the last 4-5 years there has been a gradual convergence in how most newspaper sites construct their article
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Since I write for multiple blogs and provide blog consulting services to businesses, my work flow in very content heavy.
decided the three main sections are one: content monitoring, two: content collecting, assembling, and creation, and three: content publishing and archiving. Step two then reaches into both steps one and step three for new content. This is the second part of a five part series on how enterprise 2.0 tools can work for an enterprise of one, myself in this case.
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Monday, July 13, 2009
Pubsubhubbub - This one comes from Google (NSDQ: GOOG ) and is very technical but the basic idea is any RSS feed using FeedBurner will now be updated nearly instantly whereas previously there was a delay in feed updating. Speeding Up RSS
The hub efficiently fetches the published feed and multicasts the new/changed content out to all registered Google announced an open-source effort to improve the real-time notification capabilities of feed syndication:
Real-Time Product Launch Recap - Digital Life Blog - InformationWeek
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Saturday, January 14, 2006
volunteered to summarize a discussion in CPsquare about communities of practice and blogs/RSS. Personally I see the distinction between existing communities of practice who incorporate blogs as a means of conversation, which will shift the dynamics and content of that conversation, as learning logs did during the online facilitation course I participated in. I was so busy talking about blogs that I didn't have time to blog :), nor did I read blogs. I
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