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Tag Archives: RSS
What is RSS?
Yup, they’re still coming. This one tries to explain the mystery that is RSS. Enjoy! If you can’t see it embedded below, you can download the PDF version from the Kind of Digital website. What is RSS? View more documents … Continue reading
What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. What we talk about when we talk about RSS – A useful bit of background to the future of RSS debate. Media Trust explains how local news hubs will work … Continue reading
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Tagged academic, biglottery, Blogging, Communities, community, democracy, gov20, hyperlocal, law, mediatrust, online_community, opengovernment, police, reporting, research, RSS, socialmedia, trolling
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Drink! Feck! Girls! RSS!
The world it seems is full of blog posts about RSS – really simple syndication, for the non-dorks. Apparently it’s dead. Or dying. Or very much alive. RSS is a standard for publishing the latest content on a site with … Continue reading
Bookmarks for September 10th through September 14th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. MindQuilt – "MindQuilt is an enterprise knowledge management platform with intelligent question and answer matchmaking and gaming achievement dynamics." Tiny Tiny RSS – Host your own Google Reader clone. Challenge.gov … Continue reading
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Tagged aggregator, book, challengedotgov, collaboration, Communities, community, communitymanager, development, digitalengagement, directgov, Email, enterprise2.0, facebook, forking, git, github, handmade, km, knowledgemanagement, microsoft, mlf, nice, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, opensource, participation, podnosh, RSS, socialspaces, thriving, usa, wordpress, workflow, writetoreply, youth, youthworkonline, zuckerberg
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Bookmarks for July 28th through August 5th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. NHS spends millions on websites that fail patients, says government report | Society | The Guardian – "The NHS spends up to £86m a year on thousands of websites that … Continue reading
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Tagged bigsociety, city, collaboration, coventry, datagovuk, dataliteracy, digitalengagement, economy, employment, fco, government, ibm, ict, innovation, jam, khub, knowledgehub, localgov, localgovernment, nhs, opendata, opengov, opengovernment, outsourcing, retooled, RSS, socialnetwork, statistics, strategy, technology, transparency, volunteer, webjam, websites
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