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Services: RSS newsfeed solutions
Would you like to increase your websites "stickability"? For example, by means of content and change: continuously, and in real-time, publish current and available business and technology
news relevant for your visitors.
Our solutions are developed to automatically syndicate dynamic news articles from your own
company to predefined subscribers, or publicly. The solution can be integrated and
runned automatically on your own webserver, in-hose or hosted. Brief on technologies:
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- RSS newsfeed fetching
- RSS newsfeed parsing and reformatting
- Make news available for mobile devices
- RSS generation, syndication
- Server-side/client-side transformations
- Based on XML, XSLT, MSXML, ...
- Feed formats: RSS, RDF, Atom, ...
- Presentation flexibility , e.g. by using CSS DHTML
- XML solutions in ASP
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This also relates to Search Engine Optimization (SEO). For website stickability and visibility for search engines and web visitors, see our SEO services.
Here are some examples on our real-time handling of RSS feed (streams, channels) from various international telecom news sources, integrated and presented in any free form of your own choice. This means
that it can be optimized for wireless client devices, as well. Some RSS newsfeeds and layouts:
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Latest IT news (in Norwegian) from Digi.no as of 7/30/2010 at 1:46::
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Latest news on 'Mobility' from ITU as of 7/30/2010: 
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Latest news on 'Wireless' from Yahoo!News as of 7/30/2010 at 1:46:: 
New app promises wireless sync for iPhone — if Apple approves it
(Ben Patterson) Ben Patterson - Zune users have been able to sync their music and videos over Wi-Fi for years now — not so for patrons of the iPhone or iPod Touch, which can only sync up files via USB tethering. That said, an enterprising developer is looking to change the game when it comes to wireless iPhone and/or iPod Touch syncing ... if Apple will let him, that is.BlackBerry's new Pearl 3G goes old-school with 14-button keypad
(Ben Patterson) Ben Patterson - What's the first thing that comes to mind when it comes to a BlackBerry? For me, it's Research In Motion's iconic QWERTY keypad, or at the very least the modified "SureType" keyboard, which crams a couple of letter keys on each number key. So it's a little jarring to get a load of RIM's new, pumped-up Pearl 3G — the first BlackBerry ever with a standard alphanumeric keypad, same as on many garden-variety cell phones.
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Latest news on 'Wireless' from InfoWorld as of 7/30/2010 at 1:46:: 
unhackable, the Android phone is anything but, according to researchers presenting at Black Hat 2010."> 'Unhackable' Android can be hacked... Cisco Systems wireless access point may be setting themselves up for trouble if they leave a WPA wireless migration feature enabled, according to researchers at Core Security Technologies."> Misconfigured Cisco wireless gear could lead to Wi-Fi breach... Cisco Systems and MobileAccess today announced a system designed to improve in-building cellular signals that uses copper cable integrated into corporate LANs and works alongside Cisco Wi-Fi networks. The MobileAccess VE system enables users to make voice and data calls from dual-mode smartphones or handsets via Wi-Fi or cellular connections, and it costs about half the price of equipping a building with coaxial or fiber-optic cables, Cisco and MobileAccess officials said. "> Cisco, MobileAccess system boosts in-building cellular signals... while your CEO goes yachting, Google's huge Wi-Fi spying "oops" may become the search giant's BP moment."> Google's Wi-Fi spygate is its BP moment... Google's Street View cars included passwords and email, according to the French National Commission on Computing and Liberty (CNIL). CNIL launched an investigation last month into Google's recording of traffic carried over unencrypted Wi-Fi networks, and has begun examining the data Google handed over as part of that investigation. "> Google's Street View Wi-Fi data included passwords, email... stopped offering unlimited 3G data plans to new customers. But chances are that most organizations don't need to buy a pricey mobile management tool to monitor their 3G usage."> Scared of iPhone 3G overages? Here's what to do...
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