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5 Jun 09
Where's the RSS and other stories: media sections on corporate web sites Part 2
Senior Content Strategist Read all Martina's posts
Companies should think strategically about their news-related content and look to maximise its value on their corporate sites. Here are a few ideas.
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02 Jun 09
Where's the RSS and other stories: media sections on corporate web sites
Senior Content Strategist Read all Martina's posts
Rather than treating the media section of the corporate web site as some sort of giant filing cabinet, companies should think strategically about their news-related content and look to maximise its value online
26 Feb 09
Yahoo! Pipes
Content Strategist Read all Frank's posts
With so much information on the web how can you cut through the irrelevant stuff and find what you want? Feed-mashing services like Yahoo! Pipes can help.
6 Feb 08
The enchanting story of RSS's irritating name
User Experience Architect Read all Trevor's posts
Really Simple Syndication - even when you know what the letters stand for, you still don't get much idea what it's about. Why was such an unwieldy name chosen for this fairly straightforward idea? The answer has more twists and turns than The Da Vinci Code! ... Alright, that was a lie. But it is a reasonably diverting story. Also why were two months added to the calendar in 500BC by someone whose birthday was in winter?
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