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Research on RSS and Wiki’s

August 20, 2007
    RSS

RSS is initialism for Really Simple Syndication. It is a group of web feed formats used to publish regularly updated digital content, such as weblogs, podcasts or news feeds. RSS is a simple way for users to keep updated automatically on websites and web content that interests them. Instead of having to go to the websites to check if new content or articles are available you can use RSS and get notified automatically every time something new is available.
DJDownload now offers RSS feeds for each of its dance genre’s and a general feed for breaking news so that you can know the second a new track or label is added to give you the inside track & keep you one step ahead of the pack!
There are a number of ways you can make use of RSS: you can download a program called a News Reader which displays RSS feed information, you can use a web based RSS Reader or you can use the built in RSS Features of Mozilla’s Internet browser – Firefox.

All you then have to do is decide which RSS feeds interest you, for instance an RSS feed of all the latest Progressive & Tribal news & an RSS feed of all the latest House news, and then subscribe to these feeds.

    Wiki

Wiki is a website that permits users to add, remove, and edit content. A collaborative technology for organizing information on Web sites, WikiWikiWeb developed by Ward Cunningham in the mid-1990s was the first wiki. Wikis allow for linking among any number of pages. This ease of interaction and operation makes a wiki an effective tool for mass collaborative authoring. Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, is one of the best-known wikis.