RSS in GotzeTaggedEdited by John Gøtze.Final Push on the RSS Profile- July 27, 2006 I published a new draft today of the RSS Profile, a set of recommendations for how to best implement and support RSS. This profile will be proposed to the RSS Advisory Board for its approval on Aug. 28. The profile is four months in the making and could be proposed today, but I&039;d like to hammer on it for four more weeks. I think it has the potential to become the second-most popular reference document in RSS.http://www.cadenhead.org/workbench/news/2985/final-push-rss-profile Open Geospatial Consortium GeoRSS White Paper- July 25, 2006 The membership of the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC) has released the "OGC GeoRSS White Paper" to the public. GeoRSS is a simple proposal for geo-enabling, or tagging, "really simple syndication" (RSS) feeds with location information. GeoRSS standardizes the way in which "where" is encoded with enough simplicity and descriptive power to satisfy most needs to describe the location of Web content. It is extensible and upwardly-compatible with more...http://edodds.blogs.com/conmergence/2006/07/open_geospatial.html Emerging eGovernment mashups- July 13, 2006 When I was Utah&039;s CIO, I wrote what I called the Web Services Manifesto to create a list of principles that I though all government agencies should follow whenever they created an online resource. Their goal: set the data free. The idea is that government can&039;t ever hope to create all the useful information resources that people need. For eGoverment to move beyond the "here&039;s a good way to search our data" stage, these applications need to be shared and mashed-up. I hoped.http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=3322 On RSS and Atom- July 5, 2006 "My recommendation to application developers today is to use Atom 1.0, not RSS, as the basis for your content syndication." "I dont really care if RSS becomes a generic brand name for content syndication, just like Kleenex has for tissues. I think it is fine if engineers recommend to their directors, &039;we should support RSS in our applications. Content syndication is what our customers want.&039;http://www.unto.net/unto/work/on-rss-and-atom/ |