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RSS stands for Really-Simple Syndication and is a format for publishing a kind of "table of contents" of resources on a website. Originally used for the mostly textual information blogs, RSS feeds can deliver information about images (from for instance Flickr), and are the technology behind podcasts (audio) and vodcasts (video).
RSS stands for Really-Simple Syndication and is a format for publishing "feeds" or a kind of "table of contents" of resources on a website. Originally used for the mostly textual information blogs, RSS feeds can deliver information about images (from for instance Flickr), and are the technology behind podcasts (audio) and vodcasts (video).
 
* [[Feedparser.py]] is a Python library to read RSS feeds


see also: [[JSON feeds]]
see also: [[JSON feeds]]

Latest revision as of 22:05, 9 February 2009

RSS stands for Really-Simple Syndication and is a format for publishing "feeds" or a kind of "table of contents" of resources on a website. Originally used for the mostly textual information blogs, RSS feeds can deliver information about images (from for instance Flickr), and are the technology behind podcasts (audio) and vodcasts (video).

see also: JSON feeds