Motivation for RSS Feed for Presence State
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Author | Arjun Roychowdhury | ||
Last updated | 2007-06-20 (Latest revision 2007-06-05) | ||
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Abstract
RSS Feeds have always played an important role in providing users content related updates typically of Websites without having to visit those websites manually. Typical examples of RSS usage include users 'subscribing' to the RSS feed of a website, say, CNN.com and thereby automatically receiving 'news headlines' when the content changes. Recently, there have been significant innovations (such as Yahoo Pipes and Google Mash-up Editor) where RSS feeds from different sources have been combined to produce new services in a 'Web Based Service Creation Environment' model allowing users to create interesting services building on top of 'primitives' that can be represented on the Web. This document describes the motivation for an RSS feed for Presence information, which the authors believe would be useful to create new services using a similar environment described above.
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