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What is Rssfeed

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RSS is a group of Web feed formats, specified in XML and used for syndication of Web-based information. This content can be broken down into individual items which can be syndicated and is used by (among other things) news Web sites, Weblogs and podcasting. Once information about each item is in RSS format, an RSS-aware program can check the feed for changes and react to the changes in an appropriate way by making them available to subscribers.
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Podcasts
Kathleen P. King (Kathleen P. King, USA) and Steven D’Agustino (Fordham University, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 7
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-881-9.ch113
Abstract
“The Voice of the People,” “Democratization of the Media,” and “Radio on Demand,” are some of the titles podcasting has earned since emerging on the public technology scene in 2004. The original podcast movement started with Adam Curry, a former host on cable television’s MYV, and much of the movement was focused on music. Podcasts enabled people to be “instant disc jockeys” and create their own radio shows, albeit Web-based, RSS feed, and mobile.
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