RSS’ Security Deadline
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We have a deadline on our hands, folks. There are vulnerabilities that simply must be addressed before the unthinkable happens.
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We have a deadline on our hands, folks. There are vulnerabilities that simply must be addressed before the unthinkable happens.
Even our friend RSS, is not without it’s challenges, folks. Security people, nothing is immune.
The Sony PSP is definitely moving way beyond video games these days. Then again, I suppose there are number of people thinking that it had to happen thanks to the Apple iPod’s success.
Creating an Apple Widget could be just a few clicks away of the recent rumors of a “Widget creator” prove to be true. Just think, being able to roll your own RSS aggregator that meets with your needs!
Perhaps this is in fact the case, but I will go on record in stating that those statics are fluid and can be shattered as RSS becomes more seamless.
Do we really need a second Firefox toolbar from Google? If you are interested in RSS, then this app below is a potential yes!
Could Bluestreak give mobile RSS the boost that it needs? It appears so to me. Check out their latest endeavors in this area….
Well it has taken long enough, but it looks like RSS has managed to find itself a home with online marketers. While it is important to understand that we need to keep the content side of things engaging, the marketing side of RSS has found itself a home.
Being kept up to date via email is certainly nothing new. But doing so with RSS instead is still pretty new. Well, it looks like many retailers are able to see the obvious advantage to implementing this concept. Enter the RSS mall?
This new mail ability being offered by Yahoo looks promising. If you are into the Outlook-like feel and the ability to have your RSS feeds offered up by your email program, then this Yahoo mail option might be something to consider.
Today I found an interesting article on the benefits of using RSS with Web comics. One of the most obvious benefits would definitely have to be the ability to sift through the content before visiting the Website itself.
Well, it looks like one of the biggest people behind RSS has decided to take leave from the blog scene. In a sense, I really don’t blame him. He’s a very public figure and at times it must feel like his privacy comes at a premium. So Dave, we wish you well and hope that […]
There is a new podcasting tool that not only makes creating audio content a breeze, it also churns out RSS feeds of you work for you as well. Slick UI, easy to use. This appears to a worthwhile tool for those looking to find an alternative to what they are using now.
In the early days of radio in the U.S. there was very little control over who could use the various frequencies available to both commercial and amateur providers. Both were mixed in together in an interesting if chaotic hodge-podge.
Subsequent regulations separated out frequencies to be used for commercial and amateur broadcasts, with amateurs relegated […]
AOL and Yahoo! rocked the e-mail world announcing they’ll start charging $2.5-$10 per thousand emails sent to guarantee delivery. What does this mean for you and most importantly what do you need to start doing now to stay in the game before it’s too late …
Alright, I’ll admit that the numbers may be higher with email opt-in vs RSS now, but keep in mind as more seamless adoption continues to take place, we are going to see RSS gaining some serious ground as email is a pain in the butt.
Could this be the beginning of a RSS bubble? Eh, I tend to doubt it. Yet, it could be the beginning of the realization that not everyone out there is running with a phone that can offer RSS.
Could there one day be attacks coming from RSS feeds? As silly as this may sound, I would not write off the possibility so fast…
The 2006 RSS Summit is shaping up to become the leading RSS event for marketers, covering key RSS marketing topics and developments.
The next Syndicate conference, entirely devoted to the business aspects of RSS, is taking place during December 12-14 in San Francisco. Coinciding with the event, an RSS Industry Night Roundtable will be taking place on the 12th, aiming to assemble a group of the top thought leaders in the RSS industry to discuss key topics that challenge all of us in this space.