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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Delivering Multimedia Content With RSS

Those who subscribe to RSS feeds will receive updates from preferred web pages. The files are "enclosed" in RSS objects. Then, it is immediately sent to its subscribers. The attachments may be in the form of an audio file, image, video, or even a programme. For instance, RSS feeds with attachments are podcasts, MP3 blogs, Vlogs, as well as appcasts.

One of the most common usages of RSS is for podcasting. Audio substance is sent out via audio files to the feeds. The reputation of podcasting is assisted in half by the tool on which this term was based upon - the iPod. The term "Podcast" is a mixture of iPod and Broadcast. In the beginning phases, individuals of handheld audio players like iPod are able to immediately download substance in spoken form from private Internet radio talk show publishers to their computers. They can then hear them on their iPods later. The ability to hear one's preferred radio talk show at a later time became an extremely popular element and gradually turned into a major success.

This method of delivering content hastily developed, creating the possibility for various media file types to be utilized as attachments. Attachments in the form of images allowed photo sharing through the Internet. Web pages focusing on photo sharing, like Flickr, provided RSS feeds for user's pictures. The feed made it possible for individuals to subscribe to photo albums belonging to other people, in order that their choice of photographer's latest pictures or their friend's most recent holiday photos are sent on the spot to them when they are being posted. Huge fans of online comics are also able to receive advantages from attachment of images to RSS. You can subscribe to the online comic's RSS feed and recent additions are immediately sent to your selection of RSS syndicator.

On the contrary, video attachments via RSS caused a vast growth of video blogs, or also known as Vlogs. These type of blogs use videos as their major subject matter and most of the time, comes with a supporting image, text or extra information in order to give context to the subject matter. Thanks to the introduction of the iPod which is video compatible, Vblogs are steadily increasing in its popularity level.

One of the types of RSS feed whereby programs which can be executed are enclosed to constantly provide recent forms of software is known as appcasting.

Although not as popular as video blogs and podcasting, applications still holds much significance, particularly for people in the IT field.

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