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Syndication Syndication of online of online contentcontent

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Agenda

Introduction

Web 2.0

Why RSS

RSS example

Tracking contents with RSS

Tools to read RSS

Theory in practice

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Introduction to RSS [1 / 2]

RSS (Really Simple Syndication)

Syndication is the distribution of content in a number of other digital channels online simultaneously

RSS is a format that allows the syndication of lists of content with metadata (title, creation date, hyperlinks, description, etc.)

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RSS (Really Simple Syndication)

Users can track several RSS feeds

RSS feeds are handled by computers on behalf of people

It is a “Web 2.0” feature

Introduction to RSS [2 / 2]

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Web 2.0

“Second generation of web development and designthat facilitates

communication,

secure information sharing,

interoperability and

collaboration on the World Wide Web.”

Wikipedia.org

communities, social-networking sites, video-sharing sites, wikis, blogs, social tagging, etc.

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Web-as-participation-platform

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Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0

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The conversation prism

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Social media marketing strategies

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Why RSS [1 / 2]The old and the slow way (web 1.0):

NEWS

DATABASES

BLOGS

JOURNALS

Update yourself• Information overload• Waste of time

Etc.

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Why RSS [2 / 2] The new and fast way (web 2.0):

NEWS

DATABASES

BLOGS

JOURNALS

Let updates come to you:•Choose what information you want to receive•Get new content when it becomes available•Productivity increase

Etc.

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RSS example [1 / 2]

Channel:

Title: oneVision ChannelLink: http://onevision.bioversity.cgiar.org/rss Description: Channel of OneVision group: stay updated with latest news and events from oneVision group!

- Content item:

Title: OneVision latest video Link: http://onevision.bioversity.cgiar.org/2009/04/02 Description: News: new video released on oneVision CMS

- Content item:

Title: Seminar ready to go! Link: http://onevision.bioversity.cgiar.org/2009/05/02 Description: News: today 28’ seminar at 15.00

 

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RSS example [2 / 2] <?xml version="1.0"?>

<rss version="2.0">

<channel>

<title>oneVision Channel</title>

<link>http://onevision.bioversity.cgiar.org/rss</link>

<description> Channel of OneVision group: stay updated with latest news and events from oneVision group! </description>

<item>

<title>OneVision latest news</title>

<link>http://onevision.bioversity.cgiar.org/2009/04/02 </link> <description>News: new video released on oneVision CMS

</description>

</item>

<item>

<title>Seminar ready to go!</title><link>http://onevision.bioversity.cgiar.org/2009/05/02 </link>

<description>News: today 28’ seminar at 15.00

</description>

</item>

</channel>

</rss>

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Advantages [1 / 2]

Advantages for producers of content:

Develop channels to connect with peers, customers, the media: new content is automatically spread and shared

The content is created in a standardized format which can be viewed and organized through all RSS tools.

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Advantages [2 / 2]

For consumers of content:

You can collect it from many sources and use it quickly

Privacy

Surf smarter

Stay informed

Minimize time wasting

No spam or viruses

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Tracking content with RSS [1 / 2]

Two main types of aggregators:

Web aggregators: make RSS headlines available in a Web page. (e.g. iGoogle, Google reader, bloglines, etc.)

Offline aggregators: e-mail clients, dedicated software

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Tracking content with RSS [2 / 2]

Subscription to RSS feeds can be done in several ways:Some browser detects automatically the RSS feeds on a web page and shows this icon on the right hand corner of the address bar. Click on it to subscribe.

If you use a specific News Reader, copy the RSS feed address into your reader.

If you use a RSS Feed Aggregator, click on one of the available icons that identify your favorite RSS reader:

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Tools to read RSS feeds

Google Reader

Live Bookmarks

Outlook

Bloglines

My Yahoo

iGoogle

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Theory in practice

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Questions?

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Thank You!