Archive for October, 2007
Online Promotion With RSS
Online presence is all about getting noticed. You won’t bee seen by anyone if you don’t do anything to be seen. The same is true in the real world and as Dubber puts it:
“It’s one thing to write the greatest book in the world, but if all you’re going to do is put it in [...]
Filed under: Online Promotion, rss | 4 Comments
Tags: promotion, rss
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
RSS in it’s newest format (2.0), is short for Really Simple Syndication, but depending on what version you are referring to, RSS can also mean; Rich Site Summary or RDF Site Summary, not that there are many differences between them.
Technical Specs
RSS is a part of the XML markup (Decker et. al, 2002), which can be [...]
Filed under: rss | 3 Comments
Tags: feed, rss, Semantic Web
Is Web 2.0 Really What You Mean?
Having written about web 2.0 before I will try to expand a little bit on that with this blogpost. It’s quite hard to find a definition of what Web 2.0 really is, or rather it’s hard to find one that people agree with. The best one I have come across is not really a definition, [...]
Filed under: Web 2.0 | 7 Comments
Tags: o'reilly, rss, Semantic Web, Web 2.0
Music Retailing and Distribution
To be honest I can’t remember the last time I went and bought music at a physical music retailer like ASDA, HMV, Virgin Media or any other for that matter. Actually the last time I went to HMV I actually ended up buying something as old fashioned as a hardback copy of a book. It [...]
Filed under: Music Online | 3 Comments
Tags: Distribution, DRM, Mp3, Retail