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Slide 1: Next generation information portals
Slide 2: What is RSS? • RSS means Really Simple Syndication. • In 1997 developed by Dave Winer. • In 1999 applied by Dan Libby at MyNetscape. • It is a standard protocol to exchange digital information. Next generation information portals
Slide 3: Introduction RSS Source Reader Next generation information portals
Slide 4: Source Next generation information portals
Slide 5: Source Next generation information portals
Slide 6: Source Next generation information portals
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Slide 9: Introduction RSS Sources Reader Next generation information portals
Slide 10: RSS Acceptation • RSS was really taken up by webloggers to keep track of each other. • Internet exploration tool. • Nowadays implemented on virtually any (news)site. • The RSS standard has been adopted by all big IT firms. Next generation information portals
Slide 11: Benefits • Direct line of communication. • Fast and effective for employees. • Reduces unnecessary or searching surfing. • No spam or virus hazards. • RSS increases affinity with information. • More information in RSS reduces pressure in the email inbox. Next generation information portals
Slide 12: NO Next generation information portals
Slide 13: Growth of RSS feeds. Next generation information portals
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Slide 15: USER EXPERIENCE Next generation information portals
Slide 16: www.infocaster.net Next generation information portals



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