WorkLight for SAP is a secure and scalable server-based product that extends the reach of SAP to business personnel It allows your non-technical staff to access the SAP data they need to do their jobs via tools like RSS, personalized home pages, widgets and gadgets, instant messaging, social bookmarking and others.
WorkLight is a secure and scalable server software product that creates a bridge between the traditional IT environment and numerous consumer-oriented Web 2.0 services and technologies. On the one hand, WorkLight connects to enterprise applications, data sources and security infrastructure. On the other hand, it interacts with a wide set of familiar Web 2.0 services and protocols, such as RSS, Ajax-based gadgets and widgets, personalized homepages, instant messaging, mobile devices such as iPhones and Blackberry, and tagging and bookmarking services.
Access data sources, websites and applications through an extensive connector library, assemble web applications and/or mashups using simple, consistent response formats, easily call services from browsers, portals, spreadsheets, and more.
ROME is an set of open source Java tools for parsing, generating and publishing RSS and Atom feeds. The core ROME library depends only on the JDOM XML parser and supports parsing, generating and converting all of the popular RSS and Atom formats including RSS 0.90, RSS 0.91 Netscape, RSS 0.91 Userland, RSS 0.92, RSS 0.93, RSS 0.94, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, Atom 0.3, and Atom 1.0. You can parse to an RSS object model, an Atom object model or an abstract SyndFeed model that can model either family of formats.
Das Syndication-Format RSS gilt schon länger als interessanter Kandidat für die Informationsverteilung in Unternehmen. Einschlägige Lösungen sollen dem Multitalent zum Durchbruch verhelfen.
That returns the OPML Subscription List for the Twitter user named cluelessnewbie. This person subscribes to the top 100 most-followed people on Twitter (that's what makes him so clueless).
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