RSS Feeds
1. What is IBM developer Works? 
developerWorks is IBM's premier technical resource for developers - www.ibm.com/developerWorks  
· Committed to providing relevant and accurate technical information by tapping into IBM and other industry leaders, developerWorks offers content focused on building and deploying applications across heterogeneous systems, making it invaluable to the development community. 

· developerWorks Product Domains provide access to resources for technical needs for all levels, plus advice and how-to articles from experienced users for IBM WebSphere, DB2, eServer, Tivoli, Lotus and Rational. 

· developerWorks Technology zones feature resources related to Linux, XML, Java, Web services, autonomic computing, grid computing, Eclipse, the IBM Rational Software Development Platform, e-business on demand, emerging technologies and more. 
· Visit: www.ibm.com/developerWorks  for more information 

How will Students benefit from IBM developer Works? 
Students will benefit by: 
· Better access to relevant and accurate technical information on IBM technologies as well as other technologies like Linux, XML, Java, Web services, autonomic computing, grid computing, Eclipse etc through developerWorks website.

· Improved skills by better utilization of developer resources provided by IBM

How to put RSS feeds from developerWorks on your intranet/websites? 

What are RSS feeds? 

RSS files are standard XML-based files that provide a means for syndicating and aggregating Web content. The files contain metadata commonly used to provide descriptive information about the content, context, and characteristics of data. Using RSS files, a data feed can be created that supplies headlines, links, and article summaries from a Web site. These files describe a channel of information that can include a logo, a site link, an input box, and multiple news items. Other Web sites can incorporate this information into their pages automatically or use the feeds to provide a site with current news headlines. These techniques allow distribution of up-to-date information for any given Web site. 

For further details pls visit the following webpage 
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/views/rss/customfeed.jsp  

5 million registered users on developerWorks worldwide 
Approximately 40 downloads offered at http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/downloads/ 
612 articles on Linux 
1407 articles on Rational 
977 articles on Information Management 
1487 articles on Websphere 

You can say "thousands of articles and tutorials, with dozens added each week".We do not calculate the total number of webpages on the site. 

Also if u need information on number of articles on any other zone....U can go to ----zone (for eg websphere) -> Technical Library -> articles -> u will get the no of articles in that particular zone 

This job can be done easily by the team who is maintaing your website.

developerWorks RSS feeds

developerWorks
New to RSS? RSS feeds Atom feeds Build your own feeds

Now it's even easier to create your own custom feed. developerWorks offers three feed types -- RSS, Atom, and HTML -- giving you the flexibility to choose the format you prefer best. Our new HTML format lets you create a custom feed using HTML to syndicate developerWorks content directly on your Web site.

Note:  developerWorks podcasts are available through a set of pre-defined podcast feeds.

Need more help? Learn more about each of the feed types and when to use them.

Create your own feed that contains only the information that interests you. Follow the steps below and then click the Submit button at the bottom of the page.

Step 1: Select zones
Select the technology and brand zones that you want to receive RSS feeds from.
Zone (select up to 6)
   
   
   
   
   

Step 2: Select types
Then, select the type of information you are interested in receiving.
Information type (select up to 2)
Step 3: Set limits (Optional)

 (find results with all the words)
Published after:
Step 4: Get your feed
Feed types and terms of use