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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
Foreword by Dare Obasanjo. Foreword by Greg Reinacker. Introduction. Part I: Understanding the Issues and Taking Control. Chapter 1: Managing the Flow of Information: A Crucial Skill. Chapter 2: Where Did Information Feeds Start? Chapter 3: The Content Provider Viewpoint. Chapter 4: The Content Recipient Viewpoint. Chapter 5: Storing, Retrieving, and Exporting Information. Part II: The Technologies. Chapter 6: Essentials of XML. Chapter 7: Atom 0.3. Chapter 8: RSS 0.91 and RSS 0.92. Chapter 9: RSS 1.0. Chapter 10: RSS 1.0 Modules. Chapter 11: RDF: The Resource Description Framework. Chapter 12: RSS 2.0: Really Simple Syndication. Chapter 13: Looking Forward to Atom 1.0. Part III: The Tools. Chapter 14: Feed Production Using Blogging Tools. Chapter 15: Aggregators and Similar Tools. Chapter 16: Long-Term Storage of Information. Chapter 17: Online Tools. Chapter 18: Language-Specific Developer Tools. Part IV: The Tasks. Chapter 19: Systematic Overview. Chapter 20: Modeling Feed Data. Chapter 21: Storing Feed Data. Chapter 22: Consuming Feeds. Chapter 23: Parsing Feeds. Chapter 24: Producing Feeds. Chapter 25: Queries and Transformations. Chapter 26: The Blogging Client. Chapter 27: Building Your Own Planet. Chapter 28: Building a Desktop Aggregator. Chapter 29: Social Syndication. Chapter 30: Additional Content. Chapter 31: Loose Ends, Loosely Coupled. Chapter 32: What Lies Ahead in Information Management. Appendix A: Answers to Exercises. Appendix B: Useful Online Resources. Appendix C: Glossary. Index. |
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