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2. ITcon "on-line" edition

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5. Tools for downloading and printing

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RSS is a format for syndicating news and the content of news-like sites, including major news sites like Wired and CNN. ITcon can now be accessed with RSS tools. For example:

  • a faculty department may add a list of recent ITcon articles to their home page. This list would be automatically updated if they would include it as a RSS feed.
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  • a reader would like to get announcements of ITcon articles like he gets email. If he uses the Thunderbird mail client, he can add ITcon RSS feed to mail program. New articles in ITcon would appear as new mail messages in one of the mail folders.

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March 30, 2005

 
ISSN 1400-6529