Tag Archives: Syndication
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Planetary Collateral Damage
310 November 2005 by Ian Davis
Phil Ringnalda wrote recently about the potential damage to the blogosphere of planet-style aggregators. I’ve thought of another problem. If …
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WordPress Hack for Slim Pages
127 September 2004 by Ian Davis
Here’s the PHP file I use to generate my slim page. It’s called wp-slim.php and lives in the same directory …
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Slim Pages
327 September 2004 by Ian Davis
I’m experimenting with a slim page version of this site. Slim Pages are slimmed down versions of standard web pages. …
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The Nucleus of Atom
116 March 2004 by Ian Davis
I’ve carefully stayed away from the Atom discussions for several reasons. Most of these are around the inaccessibility of the …
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RSS 0.91 Test Cases For LiSA
Leave a comment2 November 2002 by Ian Davis
As part of my development of a Perl based LiSA parser I have devised a suite of test cases for …
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LiSA LightWeight Syndication API
118 October 2002 by Ian Davis
LiSA is an attempt to abstract away the details of the various syndication formats such as RSS that now proliferate …
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AmphetaDesk and the Adventures of Morbus Iff
Leave a comment18 June 2002 by Ian Davis
AmphetaDesk and the Adventures of Morbus Iff. Morbus Iff shares his thoughts on the development of AmphetaDesk and the current …
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Open Content Network
Leave a comment14 May 2002 by Ian Davis
Open Content Network. Sounds interesting – peer to peer content distribution. [via HTP] The Open Content Network [...] aims to …
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Making Revenue from Content Syndication
Leave a comment4 May 2001 by Ian Davis
Is Content Syndication A Viable Revenue Stream? The other benefit of syndication, many analysts believe, is increased traffic. But Mardle …
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Figby
Leave a comment4 May 2001 by Ian Davis
Amusingly I found the above article while visiting Figby a news aggregation site. The article appeared in the right hand …
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