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A web feed is a lightweight mechanism used to provide users with details of updated content on the web. Content distributors provide web feeds with their content (known as syndication), and users can then monitor the feeds for changes or use the supplied content in other ways (known as subscribing).
http://friendfeed.com/
Allows you to build a customised feed of made up of content your friends on other collaborative sites have shared, including news articles, photos, videos and comments left.
http://georss.org/
Provides details of how to add geographic data to RSS and Atom feeds using Geography Markup Language (GML) or the simplified GeoRSS standards.
http://www.mezzoblue.com/archives/2004/05/19/what_is_rssx/
Introduction to syndication from the weblog of Dave Shea.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_feed
Encyclopedia article on the topic, including benefits, technical definition, and basic information on how to read feeds.
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