An introduction to RSS news feeds
Resources
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The RSS
1.0 Specification Proposal site contains general information such as
background, motivation, and design goals as well as the working specification.
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Netscape's RSS 0.91 is part of their Quick
Start Guide to RSS and provides a step-by-step approach to creating
your own My Netscape channel.
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The W3C Recommendation for the RDF model and syntax specification is contained
at Resource
Description Framework.
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Webreference has an online RSS
Channel Editor that is a great way to get started making RSS files.
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CPAN has the latest versions of the Perl parser and RSS modules at CPAN
List.
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ASP tools for RSS can be found at TNL
Net.
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Wireless
Developer Network has tools for parsing RSS files with PHP.
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Moreover is an aggregator
that features free news feeds from over 1,500 news sources.
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Netscape originated the format as RSS 0.9. Their site features an overview
of RSS 0.9 and has the recent specifications.
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My Userland aggregates
headlines from a variety of sources. It was one of the first sites to use
RSS files.
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Meerkat
is an RSS-based syndicated content reader, as well as a source for news
feeds.
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