| |
Below,
you'll find extensive information on leading motorola rss
articles and products to help you on your way to success.
Rss And Multi-media Content Delivery By Tom Takihi RSS, or Really Simple Syndication as it is generally known, refers to a family of file formats that is used for web syndication. It is normally used to automatically deliver newly posted content from websites – including forums, blogs and news sites, among others - to its readers. However, is also useful for other things aside from delivering written content thanks to “enclosures” or media attachments. Wherein in its most basic use, people who are subscribed to feeds gets updates from their favorite websites, media enclosures to feeds is like attachments in emails sent between people. Files are “enclosed” in items and then automatically delivered to the subscribers. These attachments could be an image, an audio file, a video, and even an application or program.
Examples of feeds with enclosures are podcasts (spoken content), Vlogs (video), MP3 Blogs (music files), and appcasts (programs).
Podcasting is perhaps one of the most famous of the mentioned uses of for content delivery. It is the method of distributing audio content by attaching audio files of spoken content to the feed. Podcast’s popularity is helped in part by the very device on which the term was based – the iPod. Podcast is a combination of iPod and Broadcast. In its early stages, podcasts allowed users of handheld audio players such as the iPod to automatically download spoken content from independent internet-radio talk show publishers to their computers, and then listen to them on their iPods at a later time. The capability to “postpone“ listening to your favorite radio talk shows proved to be a very attractive feature and soon became a huge success.
This new-found way of content
delivery quickly evolved paving the way for additional multi-media file formats to be used as media enclosures. Image enclosures to feeds opened a window of possibilities for sharing photos over the internet. Photo-sharing sites, such as Flickr, featured feeds for people’s photos. Flickr’s feed enabled people to subscribe to other peoples’ photo albums so that their favorite photographer’s latest shots or friend’s latest vacation pictures are automatically delivered to you as they are posted. Avid fans of online web comics also benefit from image enclosures to RSS. A reader can subscribe to a web comic’s feed and daily updates are automatically delivered to the readers’ syndicator of choice.
Video enclosures to RSS, on the other hand, gave rise to an evolution of a type of blog called the video blog, which is sometimes referred to as Vlogs. Video blogs uses videos as its primary content and is usually accompanied by a supporting text, image, or additional data to provide context to the content. Vblogs are slowly rising in popularity in thanks again to the introduction of this time, video-capable iPod.
Appcasting is a type of feed wherein there are attached executable programs to regularly deliver new versions of software programs. Appcasting, though not as mainstream as podcasting and video blogs, is important and very significant, especially for those in the IT industry. Tom Takihi is the proud owner of the Discovery Network. For more information on this topic, please visit the dedicated portal: www.Discover-RSS.info
|
|
We
strive to provide only quality articles, so if there
is a specific topic related to rss that
you would like us to cover, please contact us at any
time.
And
again, thank you to those contributing daily to our
motorola rss website.
|