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June 2009
Protocol Reference - Google Data APIs - Google Code
Google Data APIs - Google Code
Google Data APIs Overview - Google Data APIs - Google Code
Getting to know the Atom Publishing Protocol, Part 1: Create and edit Web resources with the Atom Publishing Protocol
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May 2009
InfoQ: Presentation: Ian Robinson on REST, Atom and AtomPub
In a presentation recorded at QCon San Francisco, ThoughtWorks' Ian Robinson explains how Atom and AtomPub can be used as part of a RESTful HTTP approach in enterprise projects.
Draft: Atom Activity Base Schema (Draft)
schema pour lifestreamThis document presents a base set of Object types and Verbs for use with Atom Activity Extensions.
Register feedvalidator.org as a Mozilla Feed Reader
mojodna's imap2atom at master - GitHub
imap2atom provides a means to serialize an IMAP inbox as an Atom document. The resultant Atom feed can then be published and subscribed to or plugged into a query system such as YQL.
April 2009
Hub - PubSubHubbub
PubSubHubbub is a simple, open, web-hook-based pubsub (publish/subscribe) protocol.
March 2009
Activity Stream | drupal.org
Bring all your activity on the web into Drupal. Activity Stream builds a lifestream for you by aggregating your social activities all in one place. Whether it's bookmarks on Del.icio.us and Ma.gnolia, pictures on Flickr, music on Last.fm, or posts on your blog, anything you create can be gathered into one easy to read stream. The module comes with support for a half dozen popular sites and support for any site that publishes an RSS or Atom feed. Developers can create integrations with any other site using a simple API.
February 2009
RESTful Email over HTTP « Web Hooks
If this sort of interface were adopted by major email providers, not only would email finally have a nice API, but it would become better integrated with our web ecosystem. For example, email messages would have URLs, and mailboxes would have Atom feeds.
GetPingd | Google Groups
Many web resources provide mechanisms for subscribing to changes in their content. However, this change information is only made available via a polling mechanism.
A number of people have proposed mechanisms for subscribing to updates to pages or feeds, however, a missing element of all these proposals is a subscription mechanism. Sadly, this means that every site supporting this feature will likely end up with a different implementation.
Get Pingd pour la mise à mort de la syndication... (à coups de XRDS, d'Atom et de web hooks, tout un programme)
atomicwiki - Google Code
AtomicWiki is entirely based on the Atom Publishing Protocol and syndication format. All entries are stored as Atom feeds. The Atom Publishing Protocol is used to create and manipulate feeds and entries. The entire system is implemented in XQuery and XSLT with the help of some Javascript for the AJAX goodies (like in-page comment editing).
January 2009
"IETF is a black hole." Sam Ruby 18 May 2004
sr - sam ruby, IBM : IETF is a black hole. I'm not thrilled with them. But it has an external perception of being open.
December 2008
Conceptualizing AtomPub for Map services « Vish’s ramblings
AtomPub is both a format and a protocol. And I think that the AtomPub is a natural way to expose data especially also GIS data. I am going to go over how in my opinion GIS data exposed as map services seamlessly falls into the AtomPub data container structure. The figure below illustrates a simplified data container structure in AtomPub.
