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The SEO Project Forum is dedicated to search engine optimization, and the ups and downs that go along with seo promotion and seo positioning. Everything about this page(i.e. alt. tags, title tags, content.), might be different from one day to the next. The constant factor, of this project, will be our seo forum. In it we will post and share some of our results and findings. We encourage you to participate in this one of a kind venture...to the top! Take a moment to browse through our top seo resources below. Join our Forum and become part of a new internet society. The good old days of the internet, as you know it, will never be the same. |
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Google Widens the Gap in Search
According to informationweek.com, Google Inc. has widened the gap in market share between them and their closest competitors.
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| What is RSS? RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." It’s a format that web sites and blogs can use to send updated headlines to you via services like My Yahoo!, Bloglines and others.
Syndication means you don't have to visit each site individually to see what's new -- you simply scan headlines or brief article summaries and click to read the full text. That’s the "really simple" part. And it’s "really simple" for publishers to make their content accessible this way too.
Because RSS is a relatively new format, not all sites currently syndicate their content in this way. However, many notable sites already do offer RSS, and every day the RSS offering grows. For example, news sites such as the Christian Science Monitor, the BBC, and CNet's News.com use RSS to syndicate news headlines and summaries. Other sites use RSS to alert customers of new products or upcoming events
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| How can I use RSS? Rss feeds use News Aggregators to collect, update and display the information contained in the feeds.
News Aggregators (also called news readers) will download and display RSS feeds for you. A number of free and commercial News Aggregators are available for download. Popular news readers include AmphetaDesk, NetNewsWire, and Radio Userland.
Many aggregators are separate, "stand-alone" programs such as those listed below; other services will let you add RSS feeds to a Web page. Yahoo! lets you add RSS feeds to your My Yahoo! page; to make this easier, you can click on the "Add to My Yahoo!" button to the right of each link below.
Another way many people use RSS feeds is by incorporating content into weblogs, or "blogs". Blogs are web pages comprised of usually short, frequently updated items and web links. Blogging as a publishing tool is used for many purposes: traditional journalism, personal journals, group discussions around a topic, and many combinations in-between. |
| Instructions Subscribe to SEOProject.com's RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds to get news delivered directly to your desktop! To view one of the SEOProject.com feeds in your RSS Aggregators:
1. Copy the URL/shortcut that corresponds to the topic that interests you.
2. Paste the URL into your reader.
My Yahoo! & Bloglines users:
1. Click on the "Add to My Yahoo!" or "Sub Bloglines" button.
2. Follow the instructions for adding the feed to your My Yahoo! and Bloglines page (subject to terms). |
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