News syndication and Web logs are two of the hottest technologies on the Internet today. Syndication commonly referred to as RSS or Atom, has become a significant vehicle for delivering news and analysis directly to information hounds and for sharing intelligence within corporations. Web logs, popularly known as blogs, have matured from navel-gazing nests for narcissists to Petri dishes for the propagation of a new kind of personal journalism unfettered by the hierarchal restrictions choking conventional publications.
A Sweet Suite for Bloggers
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. August 30, 2005 05:00 AMNews syndication and Web logs are two of the hottest technologies on the Internet today. Syndication commonly referred to as RSS or Atom, has become a significant vehicle for delivering news and analysis directly to information hounds and for sharing intelligence within corporations. Web logs, popularly known as blogs, have matured from navel-gazing nests for narcissists to Petri dishes for the propagation of a new kind of personal journalism unfettered by the hierarchal restrictions choking conventional publications.