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La veille d\'information sur internet dans le cadre de \"l\'atelier d\'introduction à la culture numérique\" pour les étudiants de l\'école de journalisme de Sciences Po Paris.

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    • RSS feeds are based on the XML language and let users subscribe to a Web site's content using an RSS feed reader. They first surfaced as the scriptingNews format, developed by Dave Winer in 1997. In 1999, Netscape developed RSS 0.90 -- a similar XML-based format, but Netscape abandoned the development of the format around the turn of the Millennium. Not only did RSS lead to the accessibility of blogs, but podcasting is by definition reliant on RSS.
    • RSS feeds are based on the XML language and let users subscribe to a Web site's content using an RSS feed reader. They first surfaced as the scriptingNews format, developed by Dave Winer in 1997. In 1999, Netscape developed RSS 0.90 -- a similar XML-based format, but Netscape abandoned the development of the format around the turn of the Millennium. Not only did RSS lead to the accessibility of blogs, but podcasting is by definition reliant on RSS.
    • RSS feeds are based on the XML language and let users subscribe to a Web site's content using an RSS feed reader. They first surfaced as the scriptingNews format, developed by Dave Winer in 1997. In 1999, Netscape developed RSS 0.90 -- a similar XML-based format, but Netscape abandoned the development of the format around the turn of the Millennium. Not only did RSS lead to the accessibility of blogs, but podcasting is by definition reliant on RSS.
    • RSS feeds are based on the XML language and let users subscribe to a Web site's content using an RSS feed reader. They first surfaced as the scriptingNews format, developed by Dave Winer in 1997. In 1999, Netscape developed RSS 0.90 -- a similar XML-based format, but Netscape abandoned the development of the format around the turn of the Millennium. Not only did RSS lead to the accessibility of blogs, but podcasting is by definition reliant on RSS.
    • RSS feeds are based on the XML language and let users subscribe to a Web site's content using an RSS feed reader. They first surfaced as the scriptingNews format, developed by Dave Winer in 1997. In 1999, Netscape developed RSS 0.90 -- a similar XML-based format, but Netscape abandoned the development of the format around the turn of the Millennium. Not only did RSS lead to the accessibility of blogs, but podcasting is by definition reliant on RSS.
    • RSS feeds are based on the XML language and let users subscribe to a Web site's content using an RSS feed reader. They first surfaced as the scriptingNews format, developed by Dave Winer in 1997. In 1999, Netscape developed RSS 0.90 -- a similar XML-based format, but Netscape abandoned the development of the format around the turn of the Millennium. Not only did RSS lead to the accessibility of blogs, but podcasting is by definition reliant on RSS.
    • RSS feeds are based on the XML language and let users subscribe to a Web site's content using an RSS feed reader. They first surfaced as the scriptingNews format, developed by Dave Winer in 1997. In 1999, Netscape developed RSS 0.90 -- a similar XML-based format, but Netscape abandoned the development of the format around the turn of the Millennium. Not only did RSS lead to the accessibility of blogs, but podcasting is by definition reliant on RSS.

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    1. Slide 1: Organiser sa veille d’information Introduction à la culture numérique Atelier 5 / 14 [école de journalisme de Sciences Po] octobre 2008 >Philippe Couve | www.samsa.fr
    2. Slide 2: Veille Collecte et exploitation permanente d’informations
    3. Slide 3: Veille Identifier des sources
    4. Slide 4: Veille Collecter des flux
    5. Slide 5: Flux RSS Really Simple Syndication RSS feed
    6. Slide 6: décembre 1997 Dave Winer invente le RSS
    7. Slide 7: Flux RSS Credit: jintan
    8. Slide 8: Flux RSS <?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"iso-8859-1\" ?> <rss version=\"2.0\"> <channel> <title>Mon site</title> <description>Ceci est un exemple de flux RSS</description> <lastBuildDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2005 00:30:30 -0700</lastBuildDate> <link>www.monsite.fr</link> <item> <title>Actualité N°1</title> <description>Ceci est ma première actualité</description> <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2005 00:30:30 -0700</pubDate> <link>www.monsite.fr/actu1</link> </item> <item> <title>Actualité N°2</title> <description>Ceci est ma deuxième actualité</description> <pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2005 04:32:51 -0700</pubDate> <link>www.monsite.fr/actu2</link> </item> </channel> </rss>
    9. Slide 9: Flux RSS Les repérer
    10. Slide 10: Flux RSS Les repérer
    11. Slide 11: Flux RSS Les repérer
    12. Slide 12: Flux RSS Les repérer
    13. Slide 13: Flux RSS Les repérer
    14. Slide 14: Flux RSS Contiennent aussi audio, vidéo, photo RSS + audio = podcast
    15. Slide 15: Flux RSS Etc, etc, etc
    16. Slide 16: Veille Automatiser la collecte
    17. Slide 17: Flux RSS Agrégateur personnel
    18. Slide 18: veille Agrégateur éditorialisé
    19. Slide 19: Veille Réseaux sociaux
    20. Slide 20: veille Réseaux sociaux
    21. Slide 21: veille Cuisinée « maison »
    22. Slide 22: veille Générer un flux RSS sur une page qui n’en propose pas
    23. Slide 23: veille Retraiter les flux RSS Image: fluxrss.fr
    24. Slide 24: veille Retraiter les flux RSS
    25. Slide 25: veille Fichier OPML
    26. Slide 26: Crédits: Merci à la communauté >Philippe Couve | www.samsa.fr