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− | {{Term|WEB FEED|''Also called news feed or referred to as a syndicated feed''. It is a data format that enables the readers to see any changes done to the content of their selected websites. Atom and [[RSS|RSS]] are the two principal formats of web feed. Many websites provide a web feed. When it is available, the reader can copy the data format and add it to a [[Feed Reader|feed reader]], | + | {{Term|WEB FEED|''Also called news feed or referred to as a syndicated feed''. It is a data format that enables the readers to see any changes done to the content of their selected websites. Atom and [[RSS|RSS]] are the two principal formats of web feed. Many websites provide a web feed. When it is available, the reader can copy the data format and add it to a [[Feed Reader|feed reader]]. There, the updates to the content of the websites are displayed in a readable format. <ref> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_feed Wikipedia] (3 June 2009) </ref> See also: [[RSS]], [[Feed Reader]] |
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Example of a web feed: http://www.unitar.org/feed/news/rss.xml}} | Example of a web feed: http://www.unitar.org/feed/news/rss.xml}} |
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Also called news feed or referred to as a syndicated feed. It is a data format that enables the readers to see any changes done to the content of their selected websites. Atom and RSS are the two principal formats of web feed. Many websites provide a web feed. When it is available, the reader can copy the data format and add it to a feed reader. There, the updates to the content of the websites are displayed in a readable format. [1] See also: RSS, Feed Reader
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