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newsreader
Either a separate program or built into the Web browser, a newsreader is used to read messages from syndication feeds such as RSS and Atom. Newsreaders were first used for Usenet, the Internet-based discussion groups that existed a decade before the Web came about.

Also called an "RSS reader," "news aggregator," "feed viewer" or "headline viewer," some newsreader programs provide a search capability for both newsgroups and feeds as well as local e-mail messages, contacts and other files.

The term originally referred to command-line Unix utilities, such as pine, nn, rn and tin, that were used only for Usenet discussions. Graphics-based newsreaders were subsequently developed for Windows and Mac, and newsreader functionality was later incorporated into Web browsers and e-mail programs. See Usenet, newsgroup and syndication format.


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Having created an RSS feed for your website, next comes the task of publishing your web content and news and having them displayed on other sites and headline viewers.
php), those used by the Newsisfree directory, and those used in the directories provided by Headline Viewer (http://www.
With Portalvision, for example, the RFA can encourage its community to take action through an ever-present Headline Viewer, organize its geographically diverse base into local clubs, and educate users about key issues through a central start page.
 
 
 
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