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  2. RSS - Wikipedia

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    RSS ( RDF Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) [2] is a web feed [3] that allows users and applications to access updates to websites in a standardized, computer-readable format. Subscribing to RSS feeds can allow a user to keep track of many different websites in a single news aggregator, which constantly monitor sites for new content ...

  3. Subscribe to AOL RSS feed - AOL Help

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    RSS feeds lets you subscribe to specific webpages, blogs, news headlines and more. Once you've subscribed to an RSS feed, updated info from the feed automatically downloads to your computer so that you can view updates in an easy-to-read format later on.

  4. Web directory - Wikipedia

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    RSS directories are similar to web directories, but contain collections of RSS feeds, instead of links to websites. History [ edit ] During the early development of the web, there was a list of web servers edited by Tim Berners-Lee and hosted on the CERN webserver.

  5. RSS tracking - Wikipedia

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    Method 2. Third-party services - There are services available on the Internet that will syndicate your RSS feed and then track all requests made to their syndication of your RSS feed. These services come in both free and paid forms. The problem with this method is that all analytical data about the feeds are controlled by the service provider ...

  6. News aggregator - Wikipedia

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    The user interface of the feed reader Tiny Tiny RSS. In computing, a news aggregator, also termed a feed aggregator, content aggregator, feed reader, news reader, or simply an aggregator, is client software or a web application that aggregates digital content such as online newspapers, blogs, podcasts, and video blogs (vlogs) in one location for easy viewing.

  7. Media RSS - Wikipedia

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    Media RSS (MRSS) is an RSS extension that adds several enhancements to RSS enclosures, and is used for syndicating multimedia files (audio, video, image) in RSS feeds. It was originally designed by Yahoo! and the Media RSS community in 2004, but in 2009 its development has been moved to the RSS Advisory Board . [2]

  8. Wikipedia:List of online reference desks - Wikipedia

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    Directories of web feeds (See also: Web feed, RSS.) Rss Feeds Directory; RSS feed Directory - Feedage.com; Free Feeds Directory; RS Feeds Directory - FREE listing - RSStop10.com; Directories of wikis (See also: List of wikis, Category:Wikis.) Wikimedia Foundation (See: Wikimedia Foundation, Wikimedia wikis.) WikiIndex; Wiki Directory - Wiki Spot

  9. Comparison of feed aggregators - Wikipedia

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    The following is a comparison of RSS feed aggregators. Often e-mail programs and web browsers have the ability to display RSS feeds. They are listed here, too. Many BitTorrent clients support RSS feeds for broadcasting (see Comparison of BitTorrent clients). With the rise of cloud computing, some cloud based services offer feed aggregation ...