posted 2nd May 2008 09:19
Yesterday was RSS Awareness Day and I forget to mention it here. Apparently we're supposed to give a push forward to RSS, make even more people aware of this centre piece of the Web as it stands today. So here goes my share, even if belated by one day.
If you don't know what RSS is, you probably haven't watched this yet. Please, do so now.
↑ Commoncraft: RSS in Plain English
If you didn't get it, don't feel bad. Watch it again or if you don't understand english very well, back in the day (august 2005) I wrote a little piece about them in Portuguese. Introdução às Feeds.
Also, over at the Mobifeeds blog, I wrote Publishers who dont understand the medium theyre in. Go have a look, if you're publishing feeds somewhere.
Technically speaking, why do we refer to all feeds as RSS? There are other formats like Atom and RDF that, albeit offering more features in terms of describing pieces of information, are more complex. They are still used, but over time, RSS became synonym for "feeds". Thus, the KISS theory proves itself yet again. RSS established itself by its simplicity.
Happy RSS Awareness Day, everyone. Belatedly.