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Content &, knowledge management | Table of contents | Indexes | XML for powering business on the Web | ![]() |
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ICE, Information and Content Exchange ![]() Syndication content distribution | Standardizing content syndication with ICE |
| Souzis, Adam |
| Adam Souzis |
| Chief Strategist |
California ![]() Kinecta Corporation San Francisco ![]() USA ![]() | Kinecta Corporation,
1338 Mission Street San Francisco California 94103 USA Phone: +1 415 934 5800 Fax: +1 415 575 9754 email: adam@kinecta.com web site: www.kinecta.com |
| Biography |
| Abstract |
ICE, Information and Content Exchange ![]() | This presentation will explain how theICE protocol is impacting online syndication and enabling new business models for companies in virtually any industry. It will also provide examples of how successful companies are using applications based on ICE to syndicate content today. |
Introduction |
Why a syndication standard is necessary |
What is the ICE protocol? |
| In November 1998, the ICE Authoring Group submitted version 1.0 of the ICE protocol to the W3C. The complete ICE specification can be found on the Consortium’s web site at http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-ice.html and at the authoring group’s web location at http://www.idealliance.org/ice . |
ICE benefits and functionality |
| ICE relied on certain design principles to help ensure that is was widely adaptable including: |
| ICE is a relatively simple protocol, but it provides a rich set of functionality to enable syndication including: |
| Subscription establishment |
| Delivery of subscription packages (content) |
Case study: Reuters |
| IDS, Internet Delivery System | To help eliminate the expense and inefficiencies of earlier syndication methods and to focus more attention on the Internet as a distribution medium, Reuters early this year introduced its newIDS . Reuters built IDS around the Kinecta Interact platform specifically to leverage the benefits of the ICE protocol. As a result, IDS customers no longer have to install additional equipment nor do they need custom features. In the process, Reuters also adopted XML as its content standard to give subscribers maximum flexibility to transform content and control its display. |
How it works |
Conclusion |
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