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If you were to
pick between coming to Karachi Plus and letting Karachi Plus News come to you, what would
you choose?
For those who prefer the latter, RSS/XML feeds are available free for
individuals and non-profit organisations.
RSS/XML feeds can update headlines on your computer software as they
change through sections at Karachi Plus. Breaking news, Top Stories or mergers struck minutes ago. Content can fly to your
desktop faster than it takes to say 'What's new?'
Getting started
- Download and install
Javascript RSS reader
&
ASP RSS reader
software.
- Add the 'channel' links below to your RSS reader...
Top
Stories :
http://www.karachiplus.com/rss/TopNews.asp
Business News:
http://www.karachiplus.com/rss/BusinessNews.asp
Sports News:
http://www.karachiplus.com/rss/CricketNews.asp
Karachi News:
http://www.karachiplus.com/rss/karachinews.asp
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That's all! Now you need not miss a
karachiplus.com headline ever again.
Isn't this about politics? RSS
(really simple syndication) is a format for distributing and aggregating
all kinds of content on the Web such as news links, headlines and
summaries. It is a form of XML, which means that each piece of data - a
headline, introduction or description - is coded separately. In this way,
software will know exactly what to do with it. So, when you want
information on Pakistan News , that's exactly what you'll get. Nothing
more. Nothing less.
What do
Karachi Plus RSS/XML feeds do? They
gather information related to your areas of interest - movies, cricket,
politics or breaking news - and deposit them all on your desktop and your
website. So, in
effect, if you don't stop by the site, the headlines pretty much pay your
PC a visit.
How do I read these feeds? Once
information about news items is in RSS format, RSS reader software can
check for changes and updates. These headlines will appear on your screen
with a summary. If you like what you see, you can always click through to
the full copy on the Karachi Plus site. You can also embed our news
headline to your website !
Some free RSS readers are…
I have the RSS reader. Now what? Now
you need RSS feeds to read. Just like the ones Karachi Plus has provided on this
page. Each feed is just like the address of a Web page. All you need to do
is use the 'subscribe' function of your RSS reader to start receiving
updates from a particular feed.
Makes sense. But what about
XML? 'Extensible markup language', or XML, splits
information (be it content or images) by markers like 'headlines',
'introductions', 'footnotes', or just about anything else, making it
easier for computers to locate specific information using those markers.
Let's say you're stuck in a library, with a million books. All you have
is an author's name - 'Goldie', to help you find something on, for
instance, breeding goldfish. After an hour of searching, all the card file
yields is a book called 'Pure Goldie: The Life and Career of Goldie Hawn'.
Pretty frustrating, yes? Now, what if someone were to read all the books,
neatly marking all data and sorting it into everything from 'title' and
'author' to 'fishing' and 'breeding'? If this were to happen, you would
find something on goldfish in approximately 0.005 seconds, wouldn't you?
XML examines information online, fitting it into structures that can be
called upon to give you exactly what you want.
Welcome to a whole new Internet experience. With
Karachi Plus RSS/XML.
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