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The Evolution of RSS
The Future of RSS
So news mavens, despite Netscape's fumbling of RSS, the RSS movement continues. In fact, new versions of RSS are in the works. On April 20, 2001 UserLand announced the beginnings of RSS 0.93:
https://backend.userland.com/rss093The RSS-Dev Working Group (which includes WebReference's Jonathan Eisenzopf, O'Reilly's Rael Dornfest, and others) isn't resting on its laurels. They've announced a number of modules including a threaded discussion module, a content module (enclosures), a taxonomy module (categories), with more in the wings.
RSS is the most successful XML format to date by virtue of its simplicity. Humans can easily read and understand RSS files, fostering its rapid adoption. But RSS's simplicity belies its power. Widely adopted standards can create synergistic "meta-opportunities" for value-added services that span domains of knowledge. In fact the most recent versions of RSS can become the basis of extensible Slashdot-like applications, far beyond simple news syndication.
Jonathan Eisenzopf says, "RSS 1.0 can be used to glue together data from systems such as content management, knowledge management, and enterprise information portals, enterprise resource planning, and customer relationship management."
By utilizing its rich metadata to organize news in new and useful ways aggregators like O'Reilly's Meerkat and UserLand's My UserLand add value to separate RSS feeds. The RDF used in RSS 1.0 is the basis of the Semantic Web. If all goes according to plan, perhaps someday we'll see the realization of Tim Berners-Lee's dream.
Stay tuned for further developments.
Further Reading
- Background
- History of RSS - Dan Libby's post on the XML syndication discussion group
- Introduction to RSS - A gentle introduction to RSS by Andy King
- My.Netscape, RSS, and the Chayote Vine - By Rael Dornfest
- Oh My! Netscape - By Rael Dornfest
- RSS 1.0 Roundtable (audio) - O'Reilly Aug. 2000
- RSS Delivers the XML Promise - WebReview issue Oct. 29, 1999 featuring RSS
- RSS Modularization - Leigh Dodds' account of the RSS 1.0 development process
- RSS 0.91 - Info and History from UserLand
- What to do about RSS - By Dave Winer
- Discussion Groups
- Really Simple Syndication Discussion - RSS 0.91/2/3+ Discussion
- RSS Dev Working Group - RSS 1.0 Discussion
- RSS Mailing List - Alchemy
- XML syndication discussion - XML syndication formats
- RDF & Metadata
- Dublin Core metadata initiative
- Resource Description Framework (RDF)
- "The Semantic Web" - Scientific American, May 1, 2001 TBL
- The Semantic Web Community Portal
- W3C Metadata Activity Statement
- RSS Specs and DTDs
- Netscape's 0.9 DTD
- Netscape's 0.91 DTD
- Netscape's 0.91 Schema?
- Netscape's 0.91 Spec
- Netscape's RSS/MNN Future Directions by Dan Libby
- Userland's RSS 0.91 Specification
- Userland's RSS 0.92 Specification
- Userland's RSS 0.93 Specification
- RSS 1.0 Spec
- More RSS Resources
- Google search on RSS, see Category page
- Internet Alchemy - Includes syndication information, OCS and RSS info
- O'Reilly Network RSS DevCenter
- RSS Info - News and information on the RSS format by Aaron Swartz
- "RSS 1.0: The New Syndication Format" - By Jonathan Eisenzopf
- RSS Info/Feeds - Includes Weblog and PullRSS open source scripts for creation and display of RSS feeds, from WebRef
- RSS Resources - From WebRef
- XMLfr - RSS info in French
- RSS Aggregators
- Meerkat - O'Reilly's RSS-based tech news portal
- My.Netscape.com - AOL/Time-Warner's portal
- My.UserLand.com - UserLand's RSS news portal
- NewsIsFree.com - Customizable RSS portal
- Tutorials/Software
- Creating RSS files for your Web site - By Michael Classen
- Making Headlines with RSS - Using Rich Site Summaries to Draw New Visitors, by Jonathan Eisenzopf. WebTechniques, Feb. 2000
- Manila - UserLand's content management system, outputs RSS files
- Radio - UserLand's RSS/Outliner Client, can use as local news aggregator
- Registering and publishing with RSS - By Michael Classen
- RSS: Lightweight Web Syndication - By Rael Dornfest
- RSS Modularization - By Leigh Dodds
- RSS News Feeds with XML::RSS - Learn how to use the XML::RSS module by Jonathan Eisenzopf
- Weblog 2.0 - RSS channel manager by Jonathan Eisenzopf of WebRef
- Writing RSS 1.0 - By Rael Dornfest
- Validators
- XML Namespaces
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Dan Brickley, Ian Davis, Leigh Dodds, Rael Dornfest, Jonathan Eisenzopf, Lars Marius Garshol, R.V. Guha, Aaron Swartz, John Turnbull (of SoftQuad Software), and Dave Winer for their help with this article.
Note: Jonathan Eisenzopf, the author of the XML::RSS module and co-author of the RSS 1.0 spec, is also an expert columnist at WebReference.com, whose Managing Editor is Andy King, the author of this article.
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Created: May 11, 2001
Revised: May 19, 2001