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Grenada also is a member of the Eastern Caribbean's Regional Security System ( RSS ).
Akhand Bharat is another irridentist call for " undivided India " to include Pakistan and Bangladesh into India to form a Hindu Rashtra raised by mainstream Indian political organization Vishva Hindu Parishad ( VHP ), Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh ( RSS ) and Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ).
An RSS document ( which is called a " feed " or " web feed " or " channel ") contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text.
* RSS is a line of commercial audio products including the V-Mixing System.
It is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the United Nations and several of its specialized and related agencies, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, the Organization of American States, the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, the Eastern Caribbean Regional Security System ( RSS ), and the Caribbean Community and Common Market ( CARICOM ) and Non Aligned Movement.
While RSS and Atom are web syndication methods, with the former being more popular as a syndication method for podcasts, SMIL is potentially useful as a script or playlist that can tie sequential pieces of multimedia together and can then be syndicated through RSS or Atom.
Sites may also include content that is retrieved from one or more databases or by using XML-based technologies such as RSS.
News and information is available on all these languages on the BBC Website with many having RSS feeds and specific versions for use on mobile phones and some also using email notification of stories.
RSS ( abbreviation for Really Simple Syndication ) is a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works — such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video — in a standardized format.
An RSS document ( which is called a " feed ", " web feed ", or " channel ") includes full or summarized text, plus metadata such as publishing dates and authorship.
The Times later broadened its support of RSS, but the original relationship is still visible in Times RSS feed addresses, such as "< nowiki > http :// www. nytimes. com / services / xml / rss / userland / HomePage. xml </ nowiki >"
RSS Rich Site Summary ( originally RDF Site Summary, often dubbed Really Simple Syndication ) is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works — such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video — in a standardized format.
An RSS document ( which is called a " feed ", " web feed ", or " channel ") includes full or summarized text, plus metadata such as publishing dates and authorship.
RSS allows users to avoid manually inspecting all of the websites they are interested in, and instead subscribe to websites such that all new content is pushed onto their browsers when it becomes available.
As RSS files are essentially XML formatted plain text, the RSS file itself is relatively easily read both by automated processes and by humans alike.
< description > This is an example of an RSS feed </ description >
* RSS 1. 0 is an open format by the RSS-DEV Working Group, again standing for RDF Site Summary.
RSS 1. 0 is an RDF format like RSS 0. 90, but not fully compatible with it, since 1. 0 is based on the final RDF 1. 0 Recommendation.

RSS and format
For instance, when putting URLs or other material containing ampersands into XML format files such as RSS files the amp ; has to be added to the & or they are considered not well formed and computers will be unable to read the files correctly.
UserLand was an early adopter of the RSS syndication method, merging Winer's Scripting News XML format with Netscape's RSS.
* RSS ( file format ), " Really Simple Syndication " or " Rich Site Summary ", a family of web feed formats
Libby also renamed format from RDF to RSS Rich Site Summary and outlined further development of the format in a " futures document ".
As RSS was being embraced by web publishers who wanted their feeds to be used on My. Netscape. Com and other early RSS portals, Netscape dropped RSS support from My. Netscape. Com in April 2001 during new owner AOL's restructuring of the company, also removing documentation and tools that supported the format.
In September 2002, Winer released a major new version of the format, RSS 2. 0, that redubbed its initials Really Simple Syndication.
Because neither Winer nor the RSS-DEV Working Group had Netscape's involvement, they could not make an official claim on the RSS name or format.
The Atom syndication format, whose creation was in part motivated by a desire to get a clean start free of the issues surrounding RSS, has been adopted as IETF Proposed Standard RFC 4287.
At the same time, Winer launched the RSS Advisory Board with Brent Simmons and Jon Udell, a group whose purpose was to maintain and publish the specification and answer questions about the format.
In January 2006, Rogers Cadenhead relaunched the RSS Advisory Board without Dave Winer's participation, with a stated desire to continue the development of the RSS format and resolve ambiguities.
* RSS 1. 1 is also an open format and is intended to update and replace RSS 1. 0.
* RSS 0. 92 through 0. 94 are expansions of the RSS 0. 91 format, which are mostly compatible with each other and with Winer's version of RSS 0. 91, but are not compatible with RSS 0. 90.

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RSS makes it possible for people to keep up with web sites in an automated manner that can be piped into special programs or filtered displays.
In addition, the combination of multimedia-laden. smil files with RSS or Atom syndication would be useful for accessibility to audio-enabled podcasts by the deaf through Timed Text closed captions, and can also turn multimedia into hypermedia that can be hyperlinked to other linkable audio and video multimedia.
With the backing of the Eastern Caribbean's Regional Security System ( RSS ) Barbados has a framework for calling in a follow-on military command from other Caribbean islands as well and in the most severe of cases, from the larger International community.
Userland's RSS advocacy led them to develop RSS feeds for the New York Times company.
The RSS reader checks the user's subscribed feeds regularly for new work, downloads any updates that it finds, and provides a user interface to monitor and read the feeds.
This would be Netscape's last participation in RSS development for eight years.
A few months later, UserLand filed a U. S. trademark registration for RSS, but failed to respond to a USPTO trademark examiner's request and the request was rejected in December 2001.
This new version, which reclaimed the name RDF Site Summary from RSS 0. 9, reintroduced support for RDF and added XML namespaces support, adopting elements from standard metadata vocabularies such as Dublin Core.
RSS 2. 0 removed the type attribute added in the RSS 0. 94 draft and added support for namespaces.
In July 2003, Winer and UserLand Software assigned the copyright of the RSS 2. 0 specification to Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society, where he had just begun a term as a visiting fellow.
This effectively made the orange square with white radio waves the industry standard for RSS and Atom feeds, replacing the large variety of icons and text that had been used previously to identify syndication data.
RSS now stood for Really Simple Syndication.
* branch was the first to support enclosures, making it the current leading choice for podcasting, and is the format supported for that use by iTunes and other podcasting software ; however, an enclosure extension is now available for the RSS 1.
Of these, RSS 0. 91 accounts for 13 percent of worldwide RSS usage and RSS 2. 0 for 67 percent, while RSS 1. 0 has a 17 percent share.

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