September 27th, 2006
This is how RSS can help your business go further in the online world.
Search Engines
RSS has been known to significantly impact search engine rankings, even low-traffic personal pages reach the first page position during searches. Search engines have started adopting RSS-specific strategies which rely on the number of inbound links to a website and […]
tags: Web 2.0 author: Ajay Shroff comments: 1 Comment
September 23rd, 2006
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) has 4 most commonly used standards and they are mentioned below:
(i) RSS 0.91
RSS 0.91 is the oldest and the most common RSS standard in use today. This standard of RSS was developed by Netscape tem led by Dan Libby in July 1999. This standard was pull based, which meant that the […]
tags: Web 2.0 author: Ajay Shroff comments: No Comments
August 31st, 2006
RSS or Real Simple Syndication is a format used for syndicating news and content from websites or any other internet source. RSS is currently used for any kind of information that can be broken down into a common data pattern. Using RSS, users can monitor news, email, the weather or any update that they may […]
tags: Web 2.0, What is ....? author: Ajay Shroff comments: No Comments
August 18th, 2006
Current TV, launched by Al Gore, will be expanding with new broadband channels which will feaure “viewer-created content” (VC2) dealing with cars, travel, action sports, health and games. About 1/3 of the contect will be user-generated and the channel will be supported by ads.
Users upload their work on Current TV’s website and if selected by […]
tags: Web 2.0 author: Ajay Shroff comments: No Comments
August 16th, 2006
The voice of an individual has never been louder. Everyone is getting a chance to be a critic with access to social media like Wikis, blogs and review sites like SuggestAMovie.com and SuggestABook.com. Companies gain market share through favorable reviews and remarks towards their products/services and its time to take notice and harness the ‘power […]
tags: Web 2.0 author: Ajay Shroff comments: No Comments
August 14th, 2006
Flock is an open source browser and it is built on Firefox. Flock calls itself a ’social browser’ and integrates well with Web 2.0 services like flickr, Technorati and Del.icio.us (the traditional web browser bookmarks menu has been replaced in favor of close integration with del.icio.us), Flock also has a built in RSS reader which […]
tags: Web 2.0 author: Ajay Shroff comments: No Comments