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syndication format
A publishing format that lets people view headlines of the latest updates from their favorite blogs and Web sites from within their Web browser or newsreader program. The major syndication formats are RSS and Atom. These XML-based formats, known as "feeds," "news feeds" or "Web feeds," include a headline, short description and link to the article. The process of developing feeds is automated, and many blog publishing applications offer automatic feed creation. See RSS and Atom syndication format.

For Web Sites
Syndication feeds are invaluable for Web sites. They keep users interested, involved and up-to-date. Feeds also enable Web sites that share a common interest to expand their content by publishing news from other sites and blogs. In fact, a Web site can be made up entirely of syndication feeds.

For Users
By subscribing to several feeds, users quickly review all the latest updates from one consolidated index rather than browsing from site to site. The newsreader, which can be a stand-alone program or part of the Web browser, automatically searches selected sites and presents the latest headlines in chronological order to the user. See Web Slice.

A Stand-Alone Newsreader
The Headline Viewer newsreader aggregates selected RSS and Atom feeds, shown on the left. The feed's articles are at the top, and the article's page is rendered below. For more information, visit www.headlineviewer.com.


Feed Icons
Orange icons are feed subscription identifiers on Web sites. Either dragging or clicking them subscribes to the feed, and right clicking may reveal the URL that can be copied. An XML icon can be an RSS or Atom feed.


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To test RSS feeds download and install an RSS reader or look for an orange button on your favorite sites.
He took one question at the close of the speech, then left the podium and walked to the back of the room, shaking hands with Representative Peter King, who had settled in the back row, and a candidate named Paul Bertan, who was wearing argyle socks and a blue blazer with an orange button saying "Bertan for Congress," who gave him a flier.
For instance, if you want to track the RSS feed of Ask Iyabo Oyawale, just click on the cute orange button on your browser.
 
 
 
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