1.1 What Is Content Syndication?
Content
syndication makes part or all of a site's content
available for use by other services. The syndicated content, or
feed
, can consist of both the
direct content itself and
metadata
� information about the content.
The feed can be anything from just headlines and links to stories, to
the entire content of the site, stripped of its layout and with
metadata liberally applied. The technology to do this ranges from the
simple beginnings of RSS 0.91, through to the RDF-based RSS 1.0, all
the way to the industrial strength NewsML, ICE, and Prism. Content
syndication can allow users to experience a site on multiple devices
and be notified of updates over a variety of services. It can range
from a simple list of links sent from site to site, to the beginnings
of the Semantic Web.
Content syndication can also start as easy as you like and quickly
give inspiration for new, innovative services, as its development has
already shown.
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