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Research And Markets - A Realistic And Unbiased Perspective On The Theory And Utility Of RSS Uncovered.

Research and Markets has announced the addition of RSS and the Future of Internet-Based Content Syndication to their offering.

(PRWEB) October 17, 2004 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com) has announced the addition of RSS and the Future of Internet-Based Content Syndication to their offering.

This report provides a unique perspective on the theory and utility of RSS and other Internet-based content syndication technologies as well as their present and potential uses. The report begins with a comprehensive explanation of the concept of RSS and other technologies that enable Internet-based content syndication.

Next, the report features an analysis of applied content syndication and describes how RSS and other technologies are actively used, including Weblog concepts and uses. Case studies of innovative uses of content syndication are featured as well as an analysis of content syndication-related business/ enterprise applications and opportunities. The report concludes with an assessment of possible future directions for the implementation of RSS and other content syndication technologies.

To date, there is a great deal of interest, enthusiasm, and hype about RSS and Internet-based Content Syndication. Current information exists primarily in the following forms - Technical information and tutorials on accessing/ implementing RSS feeds - Partisan/ biased information advocating a specific direction or vision for RSS and other Content Syndication technologies - Overly optimistic perspectives on the potential uses for and the future of RSS While these existing resources are useful, this report fills a high-profile and previously unoccupied niche, providing - A perspective on RSS and Weblogs meant for content creators/ owners, enterprise users, and bigger-picture decision makers, not just early adopters of RSS and Weblog enthusiasts - A realistic and unbiased perspective on the theory and utility of RSS and Internet Content Syndication that interprets their real-world, long-term viability - An analysis of the present and potential uses of these technologies in the enterprise.

This report provides a comprehensive explanation of the concept of Internet-based Content Syndication (Content Syndication") and its associated technologies and applications, current and potential This report includes - An explanation of the theory of Content Syndication and associated technologies such as RSS that enable Content Syndication on the Internet - An analysis of applied Content Syndication to describe how the technologies are actively used, including - Weblog (blog") concepts and associated technologies - Case studies of innovative uses of Content Syndication - An analysis of Content Syndication-related business/ enterprise applications and opportunities - An assessment of the relationship between the future of Content Syndication and the evolution of the Internet.

The contents of this report include:

Section 1: Executive Summary
Section 2: RSS and Content Syndication Technologies
Section 3: Applied Content Syndication
Section 4: Content Syndication from a Business Perspective
Section 5: Content Syndication and the Bigger Picture

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c7463

Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Research and Markets
press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax: +353 1 4100 980

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