Results tagged “Atom”
Get Burned, For Free!
Our friends over at FeedBurner, who sold out to joined the team at Google recently have just announced that pro-level stats and custom domains are now free. Two of their best paid features, Stats PRO and MyBrand, which lets you...
Introducing the Open Media Profile
Today, we’re happy to introduce the Open Media Profile. Just looking for highlights? Here you go: Open Media Profile is an OpenSearch profile based on Media RSS. Vox will support Open Media Profile as well as GData API It’s pretty...
Adobe's Contribute 4: A kick-ass blogging tool
We've been fans of Adobe for a long time -- their blogging community on Movable Type is a great look inside one of the largest and most innovative software companies in the world, and of course we've worked with their...
TypeList Auto-Discovery Using Atom
Overview: In addition to hosted weblogs, TypePad offers all subscribers a feature called TypeLists. TypeLists are used to manage sidebar lists of links, books, music, people, and notes. From a developer standpoint, this content is highly structured data with information...
XML.com on Atom 1.0
XML.com has published a pair of interesting new articles building on top of the IETF Atom standard. The first, Dreaming of an Atom Store, features Joe Gregorio describing what an ideal integration of the Atom Publishing Protocol and Amazon/A9's OpenSearch...
Piping Posts around the web with Atom Filter
Our own Mark Paschal has just published the newest Professional Network article, Shuffling Atom with Atom Filter. Offering an overview of Mark's CPAN module XML::Atom::Filter (which is available on our Power Tools page), the article shows how some simple tools...
Atom steps forward
Tim Bray reviews some important reasons Why We Need Atom Now, with the good news that the Atom Publishing Format is nearly complete and important pieces like an Internet-Draft of the Atom Publishing Protocol (Basic) are rapidly maturing. Just as...
Lifeblogging with Movable Type
If you've seen Nokia's LifeBlog application and have wanted to play with it on your own weblog to try out the media blogging features, you'll want to take a look at the new Lifeblog API implementation for Movable Type. (And...


