Who's RORing
Here are just a few websites using ROR to describe their content...
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Here are just a few websites using ROR to describe their content...
If you have a lot of objects on your website, use this tool. It allows you to create a ROR file from a tab-delimited text file with your products, articles, links, or contacts information. Note: this tools can read product feeds for Froogle, Yahoo Shopping, etc.
The Add Me Free Search Engine Submission is now ROR-enabled. This means that if you have a ROR file on your site, the service can read it and extract the necessary information from it, so you don't need to retype it. And if you don't have a ROR file yet, you can create one with the information entered in the submission form.
What is ROR? ROR (Resources of a Resource) is an exciting new website content description tool and format created by AddMe.com. It makes it very easy to describe the content, objects, and structure of your website so search engines and other web applications can better find and understand your information more
Boston, Massachusetts - March 1st, 2005 - Add Me Inc. (http://www.addme.com) today announced the beta launch of ROR (Resources of a Resource), a new service that enables site owners to describe the content and objects of their website, blog, etc, in a generic fashion, making it easier for search engines and other web applications to find and discover relevant information.