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Internet Technologies > RSS and blogging
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Integrating AJAX and RSS into Domino applications DominoPower Magazine - October 2006 We continue our series of interviews with Lotus Business Partners. This week, I had the opportunity to interview Marek Szymanski and Scott Tomlinson of DLI.tools. Marek's the Product Development Director and Scott's their Marketing and Alliances Director. In this in-depth interview, these gentlemen help us understand document management, AJAX, RSS, and more. In fact, we started off with our usual 10 question interview and the discussion got so in-depth we wound up with more than 20 questions -- and an interview that will span both this week and next week's issues.
Introducing the DominoPower RSS feeds DominoPower Magazine - February 2006 By now, you've probably noticed the little RSS icons that appeared all over DominoPower in the past week or so. In this article, we explain what it all means.
Bridging the communications gap with RSS DominoPower Magazine - June 2005 Many government and commercial organizations aren't deriving the value they could from online resources. Contributing to this situation is what author Todd Brehe calls the "communications gap". Read on to find out what the communication gap is, and how to combat it.
Why do people blog in the Domino community? DominoPower Magazine - January 2004 John Roling interviews three leaders in the Domino blogging community: Ed Brill, Carl Tyler, and Rocky Oliver. This is a must-read article.
The world of Domino blogging DominoPower Magazine - December 2003 In his last article, Thomas Duff took you on a whirlwind trip into the subject of blogging, why people blog, and how to get started. This time, we looks specifically on the world of Domino blogging. We'll look at what makes a Domino blogger and how Domino blogs are being used. Thomas also examines the three main Domino blogging applications and share some thoughts by their authors.
So what's all this fuss about blogs? DominoPower Magazine - December 2003 If you've been tuned into the different hype machines over the last year or two, you probably have heard the term "blog." Seems like everyone and his brother (or baby or dog) has their own blog. What is are these strange things, and why would you want to have one? Thomas Duff explores the blogging phenomenon, especially as it relates to Notes and Domino bloggers.
Domino Unplugged plugs into the blog world DominoPower Magazine - November 2003 In this month's site of the month, we look at a well-written Domino-based blog.
Get your blog on DominoPower Magazine - July 2003 Weblogging, or "blogging," as it has become better known, has taken the Web world by storm. It's spawned its own little subculture, complete with celebrities and gadflies, and has been covered widely, if tolerantly, by the journalistic community. But, as was the case with the Web, and even earlier with radio and television, blogging has, at its core, serious communications done in a new way. Blogging has reached the Lotus world as well. This helpful article will get you started in the world of Domino and Notes-related blogs.
Inside the world's first mobile magazine network DominoPower Magazine - September 1999 On Tuesday, August 17, 1999, ZATZ:Pure Internet Publishing (that's us!) and AvantGo, Inc. announced the availability of the world's first mobile magazine network, available mutually through ZATZ.com and AvantGo.com. This is the first time that a complete network of magazines has been made available for mobile device users. In this article, we'll take you through some of our experiences in setting up this capability, some of the design decisions we made, and some of the discoveries we made once the service went live. For you webmasters out there, this article will also help prepare you for implementing your own mobile delivery systems.
Parsing XML with LotusScript and Microsoft's XML object DominoPower Magazine - August 1999 When you really think about it, XML is just a structured text format. So you should be able to parse it in LotusScript and use it in your Lotus Notes projects. And you can. In this article, Mark Lawson shows you how, using examples from DominoPower's own XML channels.
Introducing the new DominoPower channels DominoPower Magazine - July 1999 We've been hard at work adding all sorts of interesting enhancements to DominoPower Magazine. This month, we added channels. Now you can display the latest DominoPower news headlines and article topics on your own Web site, view them through Carmen's Headline Viewer, or read them on the My Netscape network.
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