A web feed (or news feed) is a data format used for providing users with frequently updated content. Content distributors syndicate a web feed, thereby allowing users to subscribe to it. Making a ...
Not long ago, Instagram was exclusive to the iPhone. Then it came to Android. Slowly, the Facebook-owned, photo-driven network has opened its doors to the web as well, having launched web-based ...
There's an invasion of little orange buttons on Web sites, and it has nothing to do with a new marketing campaign from Home Depot. Often labeled "XML," "RSS," or more recently "Subscribe," feeds are ...
Is there a site that you check often for updates or changes, that just does not offer a feed for their website? Well, if so, Google has a new tool for you. Inside of Google Reader, you can now input a ...
Hundreds of thousands of Web feeds are available, spurred by the popularity of Web logs, which account for their bulk. One site that has been sorting feeds since 2001, Syndicat8.com, added 7,326 in ...
RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a format that enables web sites to share headlines and other content. WQAD.com offers several different RSS feeds for use in news readers. These ...
Users of Web feed services such as Real Simple Syndication (RSS) and Atom might want to make doubly sure they are not downloading malicious code along with their favorite Web content. That’s because ...
The YouTube team announced a few updates to YouTube Channels on its YouTube Blog today. The major addition to Channels include the ability to promote your Google+ profile (as seen to the right).