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RSS Cloud is an optional sub-element of the RSS protocol's element that enables realtime (immediate) push notifications or distributed publish/subscribe communication for feeds. This is done using a element allowing a software service to register with a cloud which notifies subscribers of updates to the channel. RSS Cloud is not limited to RSS feeds but can also be used with other feed formats such as Atom. On September 7, 2009 WordPress became the first large supporter of the protocol, enabling the tag for over 7.5 million hosted blogs on WordPress.com. Another protocol superseding the use of the element is WebSub. In addition to functionality provided by RSS Cloud, WebSub push notifications include content of the updated feed entries and do not unsubscribe unsuspecting subscribers after 25 hours. (Wikipedia).

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Kinetic theory of stellar systems

https://www.sns.ias.edu/stellar-dynamics-workshop/schedule More videos on http://video.ias.edu

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RSA Conference USA 2010: The Future of Cloud Computing: Our Destiny is in the Clouds 2/4

Clip 2/4 Speaker: Philippe Courtot, Chairman & CEO, Qualys, Inc. Cloud computing is the nom du jour of an exciting new computing model the entire hi-tech industry is now flocking to adopt at all levels including infrastructure, software and applications. It is here to stay, drastically

From playlist RSA Conference USA 2010

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RSA Conference USA 2010: The Future of Cloud Computing: Our Destiny is in the Clouds 1/4

Clip 1/4 Speaker: Philippe Courtot, Chairman & CEO, Qualys, Inc. Cloud computing is the nom du jour of an exciting new computing model the entire hi-tech industry is now flocking to adopt at all levels including infrastructure, software and applications. It is here to stay, drastically

From playlist RSA Conference USA 2010

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RSA Conference USA 2010: The Future of Cloud Computing: Our Destiny is in the Clouds 3/4

Clip 3/4 Speaker: Philippe Courtot, Chairman & CEO, Qualys, Inc. Cloud computing is the nom du jour of an exciting new computing model the entire hi-tech industry is now flocking to adopt at all levels including infrastructure, software and applications. It is here to stay, drastically

From playlist RSA Conference USA 2010

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RSA Conference USA 2010: The Future of Cloud Computing: Our Destiny is in the Clouds 4/4

Clip 4/4 Speaker: Philippe Courtot, Chairman & CEO, Qualys, Inc. Cloud computing is the nom du jour of an exciting new computing model the entire hi-tech industry is now flocking to adopt at all levels including infrastructure, software and applications. It is here to stay, drastically

From playlist RSA Conference USA 2010

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1.6 Arrays and matrices in R | statistical analysis and data science course Rstudio | Dimensional

In this chapter of the video series in the crash course in statistics and data science with R / Rstudio we will see the definition, utilization, and importance of arrays with R. Also, we discuss their extension from vectors to matrices. Part 1: Definition - What is an array? - Array or

From playlist R Tutorial | Rstudio

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RSA Conference USA 2010: Shifts in the Security Paradigm What Cloud and Collaboration Demand 1/4

Clip 1/4 Speaker: Dave Hansen, Corporate Senior Vice President & General Manager, CA Security Business Unit PANELISTS: Steve Riley,Timothy Christin, Dr. Larry Ponemon, Curt Aubley Cloud computing and Collaboration technologies are changing the way we communicate and do business. As t

From playlist RSA Conference USA 2010

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RSA Conference USA 2010: Shifts in the Security Paradigm What Cloud and Collaboration Demand 3/4

Clip 3/4 Speaker: Dave Hansen, Corporate Senior Vice President & General Manager, CA Security Business Unit PANELISTS: Steve Riley,Timothy Christin, Dr. Larry Ponemon, Curt Aubley Cloud computing and Collaboration technologies are changing the way we communicate and do business. As t

From playlist RSA Conference USA 2010

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DEFCON 19: Hacking Google Chrome OS

Speakers: Kyle 'Kos' Osborn Application Security Specialist, WhiteHat Security | Matt Johanson Application Security Specialist, WhiteHat Security Google recently announced Chrome OS powered computers, called Chromebooks, at Google I/O and the company is getting ready to market them to bu

From playlist DEFCON 19

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Largest JWST Image // First Private Interplanetary Mission // Space Bubbles VS Climate Change

Rocket Lab is launching the first-ever private mission to Venus. Europe is considering space-based solar power. A new method to detect exoplanets. More evidence about the Moon’s origins. Webb’s largest every image. All that and more in this week’s episode of Space Bites. Support us on Pa

From playlist Space Bites

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Q&A 147: The Night Sky at the Center of the Milky Way? And More...

In this week's questions show, I consider what the night sky might look like if you could stand at the center of the Milky Way where the stars are denser. Do all stars have Oort clouds? And could Starship really send humans to Mars for the price of a house? 00:00 Start 00:50 What would th

From playlist Questions and Answers with Fraser Cain

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Q&A 161: Could You Have a Planet Made of Water? And More...

In this week's questions show, I answer if you could have a planet made entirely of water, is it our duty to spread life in the Universe? Could Planet 9 be a brown dwarf? And more... 00:00 Start 01:35 Could you have a planet made only of water? 04:23 Is it our duty to spread life into the

From playlist Questions and Answers with Fraser Cain

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Q&A 169: Could Plants Actually Survive on the Surface of Mars? And More...

In this week's episode, I talk about the possibility of a copy of the Hubble Space Telescope, if satellites could relay information like a mesh network, and if it's even possible for plants to survive on the surface of Mars. 00:00 Start 01:22 Could we launch a copy of Hubble? 03:34 Could

From playlist Questions and Answers with Fraser Cain

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Q&A 170: Can We See The Stars In Andromeda? And More...

In this week's QA, I talk about how we can see individual stars in a galaxy like Andromeda, how we know the Universe is bigger than we can observe, and whether black holes are solid objects or infinitely dense singularities. 00:00 Start 01:07 Can we see the stars in Andromeda? 03:21 How d

From playlist Questions and Answers with Fraser Cain

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Elon Musk's Tesla in Space, Can We Get Better Rocket Fuel, Space Structures | Q&A 183

In this week's Questions and Answers show, I explain why we don't see much stuff in space unfolding in real time, how long will Musk's Tesla be a recognizable object, and what are some feasible structures we could build to help send payloads to space. 00:00 Start 03:38 [Tatooine] Why don'

From playlist Questions and Answers with Fraser Cain

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From Design to Web Wordpress Appearance Options Explained

Here I'll describe every option available to you from with in the Appearance toolbar. Themes, Widgets, Extras, Custom Header, Header Colors, and CSS editing are covered to completion. Wordpress version 2.9 Current as of April 2010

From playlist Wordpress Tutorial

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Bootstrap CSS - Introduction to Yew.rs

We often want to style our web applications without doing all the work ourselves. In this episode we add Bootstrap to a Yew.rs web app.

From playlist Introduction to Yew.rs Course

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China VS NASA, SpaceX Breaking Records, Repeating FRB Mystery | Space Bites

SLS finally got through WDR (almost), Falcon 9 are setting new reuse records, China is about to beat NASA to Mars with a sample return mission, Charon red spot explained and more. 00:00 Intro 00:29 New records for SpaceX 01:33 SLS goes through WDR (kinda) https://www.universetoday.com/15

From playlist Space Bites

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