Content Delivery And Distribution - Articles Archive
from October 2, 2005 to July 16, 2005
Here again today, like every Sunday, my selection of new media picks selected from all those greart new resources and tools that I have seen pass in front of my eyes but for which I have not had enough resources and time to create a specific ...
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Robin Good - October 2, 2005
 
Foafing the Music is the first music recommender system based on user's profile. This means that, depending on what you like, what you listen to, where you live, you get personalized music recommendations.
Foafing the Music is part of the SIMAC IST-EU project which devotes itself ...
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Oscar Celma - Universidad Pompeu Fabra - October 1, 2005
 
Here is a new white-paper on podcasting for learning:
http://www.ottergroup.com/blog/_archives/2005/9/16/1232728.html
Written and produced by the Otter Group, the paper "dips [the authors'] baby toes into the pool of possibilities in podcasting for learning."
Since March of this year the Otter Group has been producing the Negotiating Tip of ...
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Aixa Almonte [via Kathleen Gilroy] - Otter Group - September 21, 2005
 
During the night I received a welcome notification from Pito Salas of BlogBridge. In appreciation for some of the useful insight and advice I have provided to BlogBridge in the development and design of their unique open-source cross-platform RSS reader-aggregator, BlogBridge has officialized my acceptance to ...
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Robin Good - BlogBridge - September 20, 2005
 
Scoping the contents of an information site is a tough task. that is why major search engines have become the major, most used and accessed gateways to anyone site pages. They are indeed, by far, the fastest and easiest method to discover and find out whether ...
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Robin Good - September 19, 2005
 
As reported by SearchEngineWatch, Google has just introduced its long awaited blog search service, becoming the first major search engine to offer full-blown blog and feed search capabilities.
"While Google web search has allowed you to limit results to popular blog file types such as RSS ...
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Robin Good - Chris Sherman - Search Engine Watch - September 14, 2005
 
With the combination of Internet calls and VoiceXML, a new era of innovation is coming to the telephone.
Skype has jut announced its partnership with three voice application development companies opening a new huge market for voice-based services and applications delivered through the Skype platform:
Sport information
Training ...
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Robin Good - September 10, 2005
 
"Call it the widget revolution. Mac OS X, Windows and Linux all have widgets for pulling in available content from small software houses and other sources around the Internet.
Although users can cull these free bits of data from elsewhere on the Web, the widget, thanks ...
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Elizabeth Millard - Newsfactor - September 8, 2005
 
Yesterday evening, Brady Forrest from Microsoft Search informed me and the other Search Champs via email that the new MSN Search engine is now capable of searching in full within RSS and Atom feeds.
Here is the communication he sent out:
"We pushed out two new operators last ...
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Robin Good - August 31, 2005
 
Prompted by the business prospect of a coming search market valued at $ 18 billion in the next five years (source: Safa Rashtcy - Piper Jaffray) and following the recent technology announcements in personalized collaborative search made by Yahoo (My Web 2.0) and Google (My Search ...
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Robin Good - August 23, 2005
 
Imagine being able to broadcast and receive digital information from your Wi-Fi enabled car, cell phone, handheld computer or MP3 player as you move around your environment. Everyone participates in a dynamic, decentralized network of individuals sharing information with anyone within a 30 mile radius. ...
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Roadcasting.org - August 22, 2005
 
On the RSS enterprise front there is a lot going on that is not readily apparent yet. A number of companies are readying new products and services which should an order of magnitude better than the RSS newsmastering tools we have seen so far. Also the ...
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Robin Good - August 18, 2005
 
The issue of what is right and best to do when it comes to republish content or even just headlines coming from a public RSS feed is now spreading to the growing number of independent online publishers taking advantage of RSS powerful syndication and real-time news ...
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Sharon Housley - August 17, 2005
 
If you hadn't taken seriously my previous post about Google finally moving to fully adopt and support RSS, now you have final proof that the most popular search engine has indeed understood the limitations of supporting Atom feeds only and has finally made available its all ...
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Robin Good - August 10, 2005
 
New media picks of the week is my weekly basket of tasty resources, tools and services.
These are this week little gems that I have run into, have accidentally discovered or been pointed to or have read about in articles, RSS feeds and newsletters I subscribe ...
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Robin Good - August 7, 2005
 
Wouldn't it be great to be able to take your television with you anywhere you want around your home apartment?
How about seeing your favorite satellite TV match from your laptop while connected from an Internet cafè on the other side of the world?
And since traditional TV ...
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Robin Good - August 6, 2005
 
In the past few years, developers could choose between two approaches when building a web application.
The first approach was to create a screen-based system with very rich interactions using a sophisticated, powerful technology such as Java or Flash.
The alternative approach was to create a ...
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Joshua Porter - UIE - July 28, 2005
 
Sometimes the best resource of all is to just stop, pull together all of your findings, and see how to integrate them in an effective way in your daily workflow.
Intelligent research and experimentation on the cutting edge requires also having time to slow down and learn ...
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Robin Good - July 22, 2005
 
About a year ago, I was briefly consulted by Italy's RadioRadicale, to review and analyze a new challenging and very ambitious project.
The goal was the creation of a software-based technology platform to allow the easy editing, commenting, remixing and online re-distribution of all of the tens ...
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Robin Good - July 19, 2005
 
Here it is, another great new entry in a category, that believe me, will soon swell of services, tools and software that make it easy for anyone to publish and distribute video content online.
Announced on Thursday, Popcast is a new aggressive startup out of San Francisco, ...
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Robin Good - July 16, 2005
 
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