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08 Jul 05
“The Atom format and protocol builds on earlier efforts to establish an open, extensible, interoperable, and clearly specified framework for Web-logging applications.”
24 May 05
server side personal RSS (and Atom!) aggregator
08 May 05
07 Oct 04
Place items and headlines from any RSS or Atom enabled site (or del.icio.us) onto your site, no programming or required. It can use either JavaScript, PHP, or an IFRAME as the inclusion method. Get no ugly ads, and use ANY feed!
06 Oct 04
30 Sep 04
Universal Feed Aggregator in Python
23 Sep 04
Show RSS (or Atom!) on any Web page with no coding or software installation needed
12 May 04
“people access documents written in a markup language that have been published on a Web server with a software application. If this seems familiar to you, it should. It’s called Web browsing and has nothing to do with syndication”
10 Mar 04
26 Feb 04
FeedBurner enhances your current RSS or Atom feeds in a variety of ways that YOU control, while simultaneously providing personalized usage and trend statistics that describe how your feed is being used
25 Feb 04
Webmonkey gives an intro to Atom feeds (Isn’t webmonkey going away?)
24 Feb 04
19 Feb 04
“I had heard good things about BlogLines, so I thought I would give it a spin. I didn’t plan on switching, but I did: that’s how good it is.”
18 Feb 04
What’s really stunning about XSLT is that it provides the same get-out-of-jail-free card to every single user of every XML-based document format on the Web.