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Using PHP and RSS To Generate ContentYou can easily use PHP to generate HTML content from RSS files. This page demonstrates the techniques shown in the Site-Reference Article. You can use the Simple Reader to generate a single page from the feed as I've done on this site's News Page, or use the full Reader to Add Multiple Feeds to a single page like you see in this demo. News And Discussions From Site Reference-I-use-Yahoo-to-play-Google-when-I-m-serious Many people tend to use Yahoo for what they consider to be fun searches and Google for the more serious stuff. For Internet marketers, this is a significant point... Read more...
Public-Relations-Using-Web-2-0 Businesses can use Web 2.0 tools to not only generate a buzz in their market, but to also develop public relations campaigns that build perpetual momentum. By taking advantage of social media sites, wikis, communities, and other collaborative environments, companies can further propel their PR efforts. Online public relations must now focus upon engaging those within a community rather than merely speaking to them. Read more...
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No news at present, please check back later.Slashdot An anonymous reader points to Digital Daily, writing "Looks like the fireworks have begun early in Mountain View. On Thursday afternoon, the Department of Justice officially notified Google that it is investigating its book deal for violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
DOJ Confirms Google Antitrust Investigation ericatcw writes "The inaugural NoSQL meet-up in San Francisco during last month's Yahoo! Apache Hadoop Summit had a whiff of revolution about it, like a latter-day techie version of the American Patriots planning the Boston Tea Party. Like the Patriots, who rebelled against Britain's heavy taxes, NoSQLers came to share how they had overthrown the tyranny of burdensome, expensive relational databases in favor of more efficient and cheaper ways of managing data, reports Computerworld." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Enthusiasts Convene To Say No To SQL, Hash Out New DB Breed Al writes "The AcceleGlove from AnthroTronix, is the first fully programmable glove that records hand and finger movements. Other gloves--like 5DT's Data Glove, which is used primarily in virtual reality--normally cost $1,000 to $5,000, but the AcceleGlove costs just $499. The AcceleGlove comes with software that lets developers use Java to program it for any application they wish. AnthroTronix initially developed the glove with the U.S. Department of Defense for robotic control but it could also be used in video games, sports training, or physical rehabilitation." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Top Stories From CNNAttacks, arrests slowing online news from Iran Bloody attacks and midnight arrests, combined with a regime growing more tech savvy, have begun to stem the online information flow from dissidents in Iran, activists and human rights officials say. Once emboldened by an ability to dodge the government and spread news, many in the youth-driven protest movement, they say, now fear the consequences.
Jackson active in video clip of rehearsal Michael Jackson appeared active in a video -- obtained by CNN -- of his rehearsal two nights before he died. AEG, promoter of Jackson's planned London shows, released the short video of Jackson rehearsing "They Don't Care About Us" on a stage in the Staples Center arena on June 23.
Police use Taser on pastor in traffic stop Police in Texas used a Taser on a 42-year-old pastor and pepper spray to disperse members of his church after police said the pastor interfered with a traffic stop.
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