Difference between revisions of "Web Feed"

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{{Term|WEB FEED|a data format, ''also called news feed and referred to as a syndicated feed'', that '''provides readers with the changes made to the content of a website'''. Those who publish information on the internet make a web feed public and enable readers to sign up for it. When an agglomoration of web feeds is made accessible in one place, it is called an [[Feed Reader|feed reader]] or aggregation and is carried out by a so called Internet aggregator.  <ref> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_feed WIKIPEDIA] (3 June 2009) </ref> See also: [[RSS]], [[Feed Reader]]}}
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{{Term|WEB FEED|a data format, ''also called news feed and referred to as a syndicated feed'', that '''provides readers with the changes made to the content of a website'''. Those who publish information on the internet make a web feed public and enable readers to sign up for it. When an agglomoration of web feeds is made accessible in one place, it is called a [[Feed Reader|feed reader]] or aggregation and is carried out by a so called Internet aggregator.  <ref> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_feed WIKIPEDIA] (3 June 2009) </ref> See also: [[RSS]], [[Feed Reader]]}}
  
  

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Term2.png WEB FEED
a data format, also called news feed and referred to as a syndicated feed, that provides readers with the changes made to the content of a website. Those who publish information on the internet make a web feed public and enable readers to sign up for it. When an agglomoration of web feeds is made accessible in one place, it is called a feed reader or aggregation and is carried out by a so called Internet aggregator. [1] See also: RSS, Feed Reader


References

  1. WIKIPEDIA (3 June 2009)