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Author: Phillip Skinner
Feedity allows anyone to extract relevant data and
create RSS feeds from virtually any webpage. Now we have taken this
approach to the next level, by introducing an in-built feature for
creating aggregated streams (i.e. river of news) from multiple RSS
feeds built with Feedity. The RSS Stream feature basically allows the
aggregation of multiple RSS feeds into a single date-sorted feed. This
feature will have immense value for services and organizations who
would like to gather news & information from various sources, and
either display them in a centralized location, or perform further
analysis and processing on this news stream. RSS Streams will also
provide much better performance for aggregated feed analysis and
presentation. The Feedity Blog From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from RSS (file format)) Jump to: navigation, search For other meanings of RSS, see RSS (disambiguation). For RSS feeds from Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Syndication. RSS The Firefox and Internet Explorer 7 RSS Feed icon.
The RSS logo Filename extension .rss, .xml Internet media type application/rss+xml (Registration Being Prepared)[1] Extended from XML
RSS is a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format.[2] An RSS document (which is called a "feed", "web feed",[3] or "channel") includes full or summarized text, plus metadata such as publishing dates and authorship. Web feeds benefit publishers by letting them syndicate content automatically. They benefit readers who want to subscribe to timely updates from favored websites or to aggregate feeds from many sites into one place. RSS feeds can be read using software called an "RSS reader", "feed reader", or "aggregator", which can be web-based or desktop-based. A standardized XML file format allows the information to be published once and viewed by many different programs. The user subscribes to a feed by entering the feed's URI (often referred to non-technically as a URL) into the reader or by clicking an RSS icon in a browser that initiates the subscription process. The RSS reader checks the user's subscribed feeds regularly for new work, downloads any updates that it finds, and provides a user interface to monitor and read the feeds.
RSS formats are specified using XML, a generic specification for the creation of data formats. Although RSS formats have evolved since March 1999, the RSS icon ("") first gained widespread use between 2005 and 2006.
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