Microsoft releases RSS 2.0 extension spec using Creative Commons sharealike license |
Big announcement from the Microsoft camp regarding their new RSS extension spec based on RSS 2.0 which is using the Creative Commons sharealike license according to Larry Lessig via the Gnomedex conference. One of these namespace additions will allow for lists inside RSS.
More info with video at Channel9
I’m trying to find out specifically where (URL) because nobody has thrown up a link yet that I’ve found. If anybody has the URL please use the comments and/or trackback from your blog. The presenters at Gnomedex said it would be live at noon PST today so zI’ll come back to this entry and link up this spec as soon as I have it. It boils down to two namespace additions to the RSS 2.0 specification:
Update 6/24/2005 4:22pm:
Here is the Simple Feed Extension to RSS.
tags: gnomedex, gnomedex2005, events, blogging
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IE7 and RSS
So after all that it turns out Microsoft plan three things:
Integrate RSS into the browser, just like Safari and Firefox (View RSS and One click subscribe)
Have syncing abilities built directly into Longhorn allowing any application to use RSS
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